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Snowfall leaves thousands without power in Bosnia, halts traffic

Heavy snowfall left thousands of homes without power across Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday, obstructing roadways and disrupting traffic, with gain access to to some towns and villages totally cut off.

The authorities banned heavy lorries from primary roads and interested people to avoid traveling, warning that fallen trees and automobiles without appropriate winter season devices were posing a. risk. The snowdrifts had to do with 2 m (6.56 feet) high in some. locations.

Bosnia's two power utilities reported that more than 170,000. homes, mainly in the northern and western parts of the. Balkan nation, had no electrical energy due to power line failures,. impacting the heating and water materials.

The train traffic was halted and schools and kindergartens. closed in many locations due to inaccessible roads and power cuts.

The northwestern town of Drvar was completely cut off from. the outside world on Tuesday, according to the town's local. council's president Jasna Pecanac. On Monday night, dozens of. automobiles were stuck in the snow for hours and travelers rescued. in early hours on Tuesday.

(source: Reuters)