Monday, January 12, 2026

Six dead in France and Bosnia as severe cold snap grips Europe, disrupting transport and power networks

"A severe winter storm has killed at least six people and disrupted transport across Europe. Heavy snow, freezing rain, and temperatures below −10°C (14°F) caused deadly accidents in France, flight cancellations in Paris and Amsterdam, along with widespread power and travel disruptions.
At least six people have died as a severe cold snap hit many parts of Europe with heavy snow, ice, and sub-zero temperatures across Europe.
The Arctic outbreak caused multiple accidents, flight cancellations, and train disruptions across
France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the western Balkans.
Five fatalities were reported in
France following multiple collisions caused by icy roads and black ice, including several crashes in the southwest and in the Paris region. The sixth fatality was a woman who died in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, after being hit by a tree that collapsed under the weight of the snowfall." W

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