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'Superhuman evacuation effort' to save thousands trapped in cars as snow hits Turkey and Greece

Flights have been suspended at Istanbul Airport after a massive snowstorm brought parts of the Eastern Mediterranean to a standstill – with thousands of people rescued in a “superhuman evacuation effort” after becoming stranded in their cars in Greece.

Rescue crews have been clearing major throughways in and around the Turkish city after the storm, named Elpida, blanketed the city of 16 million people with 78cm (31in) of snow in some areas.

Stranded motorists either spent the night in cars, abandoned their vehicles to walk home, or crowded metro trains and public transport. A lucky few were rescued and taken to hotels.

“Nothing is moving. The snow ploughs can’t even reach us,” Ahmet Odabasi, 40, one of thousands of travellers stranded overnight on a road west of Istanbul said.

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“I have been stuck here for 12 hours now. I am lucky that I have gas, food and water,” said the motorist, who was driving to Istanbul from the city of Edirne near the border with Greece.

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Snowfall paralyses Istanbul Airport

People head out in the snow in Istanbul after the storm caused widespread chaos
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People head out in the snow in Istanbul after the storm caused widespread chaos

The city’s Disaster Coordination Centre, or AKOM, says an Icelandic low-pressure system is behind the cold front and precipitation affecting most of the country.

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu said more heavy snowfall was likely in the city on Tuesday evening, and flurries are expected in the Eastern Mediterranean region through to Wednesday.

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On Monday, authorities in Istanbul suspended intercity bus services and blocked travel to the city from Turkey’s northwestern Thrace region.

The domes of the Suleymaniye mosque in Istanbul have been covered in snow. Pic: AP
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The domes of the Suleymaniye mosque in Istanbul have been covered in snow. Pic: AP

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Huge waterspout swirls over Greek island

A Greek Army bulldozer plows snow next to abandoned vehicles, following heavy snowfall in Athens, Greece, January 25, 2022. REUTERS/Vassilis Triandafyllou
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An army bulldozer ploughs snow next to abandoned vehicles in Athens

The Istanbul governor’s office announced that civil servants would be allowed to stay at home on Tuesday, except for those employed in security, health and transportation sectors.

Schools across Turkey are already closed for a winter break.

Mr Imamoglu said the municipality has provided shelter to about 1,500 homeless people. Another 1,500 people stranded at a bus terminal due to the suspension of intercity services were taken to hotels or hostels.

Teams have left some two tonnes of food for stray cats and dogs, Mr Imamoglu said.

Abandoned vehicles are covered in snow in the Attiki Odos motorway, following heavy snowfall in Athens, Greece, January 25, 2022. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis
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Motorists abandoned their cars in Greece due to the snowfall

Truck drivers were trapped on an Athens motorway for hours
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Truck drivers were trapped on an Athens motorway for hours
Trees were brought down by the snowstorm in Athens
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Trees were brought down by the snowstorm in Athens

In neighbouring Greece, rescue crews, including the army, worked through the night to evacuate thousands of people stranded in their cars on an Athens motorway.

More than 3,500 people had been evacuated by early Tuesday, some abandoning their cars on foot, but about 1,200 cars remained stuck on the Attiki Odos, the capital’s main ring road, government spokesperson Giannis Oikonomou said.

As temperatures fell overnight, soldiers handed out food, water and blankets to drivers, some of whom were stranded in their cars for more than 10 hours.

Roads in Greece were later brought to a standstill because of the snow
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Roads in Greece were later brought to a standstill because of the snow
Firemen plough snow around a car as abandoned vehicles are covered in snow on the Attiki Odos motorway, following heavy snowfall in Athens, Greece, January 25, 2022. Picture taken with a drone. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis
Firemen plough snow around a car as abandoned vehicles are covered in snow on the Attiki Odos motorway, following heavy snowfall in Athens, Greece, January 25, 2022. Picture taken with a drone. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis
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The snowstorm brought traffic to a standstill in Greece

“We had a very difficult night and a superhuman evacuation effort is underway on Attiki Odos,” Mr Oikonomou told Greek television.

“We are still in a very difficult phase, as the forecasts indicate that we will face (weather) difficulties again in a while,” he said.

Most public transport has been put out of action in the city by the snowfall.

A man takes a photo in front of the ancient Acropolis hill, after a snowstorm, on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022. A snowstorm of rare severity disrupted road and air traffic Monday in the Greek capital of Athens and neighboring Turkey's largest city of Istanbul, while most of Greece, including — unusually — several Aegean islands, and much of Turkey were blanketed by snow. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)
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A man takes a photo in front of the ancient Acropolis hill after a snowstorm hit Athens
A snow plow clears a road in front of the ancient Acropolis hill, in Athens, on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022. A snowstorm of rare severity disrupted road and air traffic Monday in the Greek capital of Athens and neighboring Turkey's largest city of Istanbul, while most of Greece, including — unusually — several Aegean islands, and much of Turkey were blanketed by snow. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)
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A snow plough clears a road in front of the ancient Acropolis hill in Athens

Authorities declared a public holiday on Tuesday, shutting public offices and private businesses except supermarkets, pharmacies and petrol stations in the greater Athens area and on some islands.

Parts of Athens were hit by power cuts, and the grid operator said crews were working to restore electricity.

Fifteen passengers were injured when a rail transport vehicle tried to pull a train carrying about 200 passengers which had halted in heavy snow in central Greece.

Several islands in the Aegean Sea have also been blanketed in snow.

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