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Treacherous weather conditions in Europe cause disruption to travel

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Snow in the UK, Poland, Estonia causes widespread travel chaos to public transport and airports as heavy rain in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia causes rivers to burst their banks

Added on the 12/12/2022 19:15:18 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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