He is ready to mobilize the army to deal with the snowstorm
The British government on January 18 announced its willingness to mobilize troops to clear snow on traffic routes, after the country suffered heavy and prolonged snowfall.
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British correspondents say temperatures in most of British territory on January 18 have dropped below 0 degrees Celsius and special snow has fallen heavily in Southeast and Wales. London is also in this situation.
The man cleared the snow on the road
There are places where the snow is 10-15cm thick, in South Wales alone, it is 30cm thick, seriously affecting rail and road traffic in many parts of England. Even the British government is forced to ban traffic on many roads.
Bad weather also caused many UK airports to close on January 18, including Kardiffa airport in Wales, Sautghempton and Bristol in the South, Newkasla in the Northeast and Glazgo in Scotland. More than 70 flights at Heathrow International Airport in London were canceled. Many international trains from England to Brussels (Belgium) must also be closed.
Bad weather has also caused people in many parts of Wales to fear traffic congestion, which has hit supermarkets to buy and store food. Most thousands of schools in the region are also forced to close. In particular, more than 10,000 people suffer from power outages and seriously affected activities.
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