Ice and snow cause problems on French-German border

Trucks queue on the A64 before the border to Luxembourg. Snow and black ice have caused considerable traffic delays in Rhineland-Palatinate. Harald Tittel/dpa
Trucks queue on the A64 before the border to Luxembourg. Snow and black ice have caused considerable traffic delays in Rhineland-Palatinate. Harald Tittel/dpa

Severe wintry weather including heavy snow and freezing rain has caused problems in France, particularly in the region bordering Germany.

There were accidents and traffic disruptions in Alsace and Lorraine on Wednesday, and lorries were banned from driving on main roads.

A young woman was killed in a head-on collision between two cars near Longwy late on Tuesday evening. Several other people were seriously injured in the crash, the newspaper Le Républicain Lorrain reported.

In Metz, an overturned lorry blocked the motorway on Wednesday morning, while in the village of Zellwiller, 35 km south east of Strasbourg, a lorry skidded a primary school. No injuries were caused, according to a report in the Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace newspaper.

Traffic came to a partial standstill on uphill stretches in the Vosges mountains, and gritting lorries were unable to access some roads because of the icy conditions. A severe weather warning was issued for 31 departments in the northern half of France.

French TGV trains are still running to destinations inside Germany, though some German intercity services into France have been disrupted. German trains are said to be more susceptible to damage from falling lumps of ice.

Snow lies on the fields not far from the town of Nordhausen. The German Weather Service warns of extremely icy conditions and heavy snowfall in parts of Germany. Martin Schutt/dpa
Snow lies on the fields not far from the town of Nordhausen. The German Weather Service warns of extremely icy conditions and heavy snowfall in parts of Germany. Martin Schutt/dpa