Heavy snowfall in southern Germany on the night of December 1 paralyzed traffic in Munich and other places, the airport canceled inbound and outbound flights, railway companies suspended long-distance trains, and thousands of passengers were stranded. A spokesman for Munich Airport said that the airport suspended all inbound and outbound flights before 6 a.m. local time on the 3rd; Deutsche Bahn issued a notice in its **, announcing the suspension of all long-distance trains and regional lines throughout the day on the 2nd; Munich's metro, light rail and bus services were also temporarily suspended.
People travel after snow in Munich, Germany, on December 2. Xinhua Reuters.
On December 2, in Munich, Germany, bicycles were covered with a lot of snow. Xinhua Reuters.
On December 2, in Munich, Germany, people skied. Xinhua Reuters.
On December 2, in Munich, Germany, people waited at the train station to travel. Xinhua Reuters.
On December 2, in Munich, Germany, cars were covered with a lot of snow. Xinhua Reuters.
People drive in the snow in Munich, Germany, on December 2. Xinhua Reuters.
On December 2, at Munich Airport in Germany, flight information boards showed that a large number of flights had been cancelled. Xinhua Reuters.
On December 2, near Munich Airport in Germany, a man dragged his suitcase forward. Xinhua Reuters.
On December 2, at the airport in Munich, Germany, the plane was covered with snow. Xinhua News Agency, Midland.
On December 2, in Munich, Germany, trains and railroad tracks were covered with snow. Xinhua News Agency, Midland.
On December 2, in Munich, Germany, people braved the snow to travel. Xinhua News Agency, Midland.
This is the Allianz Arena in the snow photographed on December 2 in Munich, Germany. Xinhua News Agency, Midland.