FAA orders ground stoppage at Denver International Airport due to snow; order affects incoming flights

Ground stoppage at Denver International Airport on Tuesday lasted for nearly an hour

The Federal Aviation Administration ordered a ground stoppage at Denver International Airport on Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. Snow was falling at the airport and causing near-whiteout conditions.

The FAA order affects incoming flights, and lasted for about an hour.

Snowy conditions on the roads around the airport were also causing problems for drivers. A car pileup closed part of Pena Boulevard for more than an hour. Several cars could be seen at the scene with heavy damage.

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The outgoing lanes of the road were shut down and traffic was being diverted to Tower Road.

There's no word on whether anyone was hurt.

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