February 11, 2012 2:19 PM
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Montenegro almost cut off by heavy snow
PODGORICA, Montenegro — Authorities say the heaviest snow in 63 years has sealed off hundreds of villages, shut roads and closed the main airport in the tiny Balkan state of Montenegro.
State rail company officials said Saturday a local train was stopped near the mountain town of Kolasin by an avalanche that landed on the tracks. Another train was being sent to rescue the 50 passengers, who will have to walk around the blockage.
The snow has virtually sealed off the capital Podgorica, closing its airport and hampering rail and road traffic.
The cold snap in Europe, which began in late January, has killed hundreds of people — most them homeless people.
© 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. State rail company officials said Saturday a local train was stopped near the mountain town of Kolasin by an avalanche that landed on the tracks. Another train was being sent to rescue the 50 passengers, who will have to walk around the blockage.
The snow has virtually sealed off the capital Podgorica, closing its airport and hampering rail and road traffic.
The cold snap in Europe, which began in late January, has killed hundreds of people — most them homeless people.
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