Madrid: (Top) A parked plane is covered with snow at Madrid’s Adolfo Suarez Barajas airport. (below left): A person stands between snow-covered cars. (right) Frozen laundry hangs on a line outside an apartment window after a heavy snowfall on Saturday. Agencies
MADRID: A persistent blizzard has blanketed large parts of Spain with 50-year record levels of snow, killing at least four people and leaving thousands trapped in cars or in train stations and airports that had suspended all services as the snow kept falling on Saturday.
The bodies of a man and woman were recovered by the Andaluca region emergency service after their car was washed away by a flooded river near the town of Fuengirola. The Interior Ministry said a 54-year-old man was also found dead in Madrid under a big pile of snow. A homeless man died of hypothermia in the northern city of Zaragoza, the local police department reported.
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Thousands were reportedly trapped in cars or in train stations and airports that had suspended all services on Saturday.
More than half of Spain s provinces remained on alert Saturday afternoon.
Madrid: A persistent blizzard has blanketed large parts of Spain with 50-year record levels of snow, killing at least four people and leaving thousands trapped in cars or in train stations and airports that had suspended all services as the snow kept falling on Saturday.
The bodies of a man and woman were recovered by the Andaluca region emergency service after their car was washed away by a flooded river near the town of Fuengirola. The Interior Ministry said a 54-year-old man was also found dead in Madrid under a big pile of snow. A homeless man died of hypothermia in the northern city of Zaragoza, the local police department reported.