Blizzard covers Spain in white, brings Madrid to standstill
MADRID — An unusual and persistent blizzard has blanketed large parts of Spain with snow, freezing traffic 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 capital, Madrid, and other parts of central Spain activated for the first time a red weather alert, the highest, and called in the military to rescue people from vehicles trapped on everything from small roads to the city’s major thoroughfares.
The national AEMET weather agency had warned that some regions would be receiving more than 24 hours of continuous snowfall due to the odd combination of a cold air mass stagnant over the Iberian Peninsula and the arrival of the warmer Storm Filomena from the south.
AEMET had said that up to 20 centimetres (nearly 8 inches) of snow could accumulate in large parts of the country but the build-up reached more than 50 centimetres even in urban areas. The storm is expected to move northeast throughout Saturday, the agency said.