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Europe Snowstorm Forces Eiffel Tower Closure

Snowstorms Across Europe Force Eiffel Tower Closure, Flight Cancellations

A winter storm brought blankets of snow across Europe on Monday, forcing the closure of an icy Eiffel Tower in Paris and causing flight cancellations.

Unidentified Japanese tourists jump while taking a souvenir picture in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris as snow covered the French capital, Monday Jan. 5, 2009 . (AP Photo/Yoan Valat)
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Up to four inches (10 centimeters) of snow was recorded in parts of France, the national weather service said. Most areas, including Paris, got around half that amount.

French authorities issued traffic alerts in around 30 regions because of icy roads.

The Eiffel Tower, one of Paris' main tourist attractions, was closed because of slippery conditions.

"We can't put down salt because it's metallic," Eiffel Tower press officer Isabelle Esnous said. "We can't use sand either ... because it risks getting into the elevator (cogs)."

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The cold, she said, is no problem, but snow can be dangerous.

A dozen flights were canceled at Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport, officials said. The Paris airport authority said bad weather in other parts of Europe contributed to the cancellations.

Workers had been deployed since midnight Sunday to clear runways at Charles de Gaulle and the smaller Orly airport.

In Germany, heavy snowfall snarled road traffic and flight delays and cancellations at the country's international airports.

Duesseldorf International Airport said no flights were allowed in or out between 6-9 a.m. (0500-0800 GMT) Monday because clearing crews were unable to keep up with the snow.

More than 30 flights were canceled because of the bad weather, airport spokesman Christian Witt said. Up to four inches (10 centimeters) of snow was reported in Duesseldorf and around six inches (16 centimeters) in Potsdam, just outside Berlin.

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