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Parisians take to the ski slopes as snow clogs Europe's roads

Snow and ice brought misery for travellers in north-west Europe on Wednesday, but joy to others who set off to explore a snowy Paris on skis and sledges.

Storm Goretti, which blew in from the Atlantic Coast, hit Paris at dawn, with heavy snowfall that caused further flight cancellations, traffic jams, and transport disruption.

As shops prepared for the first New Year's sales, the city's buses were suspended. Tourists and locals alike enjoyed the rare sighting of snow-covered Paris. Some even took the opportunity to ski along the Champs de Mars gardens and down the slopes at Montmartre.

"It's exceptional, it's incredible. We're having a great time. "We also saw a lot of tourists, and they looked so happy," said Pierre a Parisian admiring the snowy landscape.

Some people used plastic bags or sledges to slide down any slope they could find.

The French Weather Office has warned that snow will fall across northern France on Wednesday.

AIRLINE KLM WARNS OF DE-ICING FLUIDS RUNNING OUT

Dutch airline KLM has cancelled?600 flights at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport on Wednesday, the sixth day in a row of disruptions at one of Europe?s busiest hubs.

KLM warned that it was running out of de-icing liquid for its jets. Delays in supplies made it difficult to replenish stocks. In France, there were no shortages reported.

The French civil aviation authority has asked airlines to reduce flights by 40% at Paris' main airport, Charles de Gaulle, and 25% at Orly.

Eurostar, the train operator, also reported major delays and cancellations at Brussels' international airport.

PEOPLE ARE TOLD TO WORK AT HOME

Dutch authorities encouraged people to work at home. French officials, meanwhile, banned trucks and buses in a third all administrative departments in France.

Carrefour CEO Alexandre Bompard stated that the truck ban will cause some disruption to supermarket supply chains in particular fresh produce.

In Germany and further east, temperatures fell below minus 10° Celsius (14° Fahrenheit) on Wednesday. However, traffic disruptions have been minimal.

Snow and unusually cold temperatures have also affected Spain, causing the suspension of a commuter train line near Madrid as well as the disruption of more than 40 roads throughout?the entire country.

Passengers trapped on a train in Croatia

Overnight, heavy snow and rain caused travel disruptions in the Western Balkans.

After trees fell on the rails, passengers were trapped for over 12 hours in Knin, a town in northwest Croatia.

Some towns in eastern Bosnia and western Serbia declared emergencies after experiencing power and water shortages.

Snow closed schools in Poland. Some switched to remote learning. Heavy snowfall in Hungary on Wednesday morning caused delays for trains and buses. Reporting by Inti Landauro, Thomas Seythal, Louise Rasmussen, Alan Charlish, Daria Sito Sucic, and Jesus Calero, in Brussels; editing by Richard Lough.

(source: Reuters)