Ein starkes Unwetter hat Samstagabend in Oberösterreich zu teilweise schweren Schäden geführt. Mehr als 170 Feuerwehren rückten mit rund 2.500 Mann zu über 700 Einsätzen aus. Das Unwetter kam aus dem Raum Bayern und erreichte gegen 19.00 Uhr die Bezirke Braunau, Ried und in weiterer Folge die Bezirke Vöcklabruck, Schärding und Grieskirchen, berichtete das Landesfeuerwehrkommando. Bäume sind auf Verkehrs- und Gehwegen sowie Stromleitungen gestürzt und Häuser abgedeckt worden.
Heavy snow hits Lancashire with traffic and travel disruption likely
MOTORISTS have been warned to consider their plans to travel after heavy snow fall overnight. Disruption is likely on Lancashire’s roads as snow and ice forced an amber weather warning to be placed on the county. People in parts of Blackburn with Darwen, Burnley, Rossendale, Pendle, Hyndburn and the Ribble Valley have woken up to see their streets covered in a blanket of snow this morning. We are dealing with numerous collisions this morning. Is your journey necessary? If so please slow down #t5tacopspic.twitter.com/g5l7Ah7vXB Lancs Road Police (@LancsRoadPolice) February 2, 2021
Heavy snow hits Lancashire with traffic and travel disruption likely
MOTORISTS have been warned to consider their plans to travel after heavy snow fall overnight. Disruption is likely on Lancashire’s roads as snow and ice forced an amber weather warning to be placed on the county. People in parts of Blackburn with Darwen, Burnley, Rossendale, Pendle, Hyndburn and the Ribble Valley have woken up to see their streets covered in a blanket of snow this morning. We are dealing with numerous collisions this morning. Is your journey necessary? If so please slow down #t5tacopspic.twitter.com/g5l7Ah7vXB Lancs Road Police (@LancsRoadPolice) February 2, 2021