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Rare snowtorm in Madrid creates travel chaos

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Madrid, Jan 8 (EFE). .- Storm Filomena has left a copious snowfall since Friday afternoon leaving hundreds of drivers trapped on on roads in Madrid. This hasn't happened in decades for its citizens who were not able to resist the urge to take to the streets to watch the winter wonderland show.(Camera: JUAN YAGUE)SHOT LIST: SNOW IN THE NEGIHBORHOOD OF FUENCARRAL IN MADRID, SPAIN.

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