Heavy snow paralyses northern
Greece
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| Nativity scene under snow in northern Greece.- AFP |
Air and road traffic in northern and central Greece have
been plunged into chaos after two days of heavy snowfalls.
By John Carr
Hundreds of air passengers were stranded at Thessaloniki
international airport last night and early today as departures and arrivals
were suspended because of thick fog. The 201 people on board an inbound flight
from London were diverted to distant Timisoara in Romania, triggering a media
storm of indignation here in Athens.
According to Greek media reports, the plane was diverted
even though Athens and other southern Greek airports, much closer, were open
and functioning normally. It meant that some of the passengers, including
disabled people and infants, elected to take an 18-hour ride in an unheated
coach to Greece, while others waited for a relief plane to arrive. The Greek
transport ministry has pledged an investigation.
Meanwhile, the major highways snaking through the mountains
of north and central Greece are negotiable only with difficulty. There was
sunshine here in Athens today, but the weather people assure us that a new
Arctic blast will sweep down on Greece early next week.

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