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Weather cripples Italy and France

SUBFREEZING temperatures and exceptional snowfall caused travel woes around Europe yesterday, and in Rome's zoo it was so cold the chimpanzees got cookies for extra calories to keep them warm.

Milan's Malpensa and Linate airports briefly closed, then struggled to overcome a morning of delays and cancellations when the facilities reopened in the early afternoon as the city, Italy's financial capital, dug out from 30 centimeters of snow. The airport said flight crews and other workers had been unable to reach the airports.

Snow that blanketed much of northwestern Italy caused train delays of up to two hours as the Italian railway had to slow track speeds. Schools closed in many cities.

A rare snowfall in France's normally sunny Cote d'Azur sent the national railway into crisis mode, halting trains in Provence as well as the Alps. Authorities stopped all buses in Marseille and closed surrounding highways, urging drivers to stay home.

The operator of France's electricity grid and a unit of Electricite de France SA, called on customers in southern and western France to limit power consumption during peak evening hours amid expected record demand.

In Rome, keepers at the capital's zoo fed primates a special breakfast of warm barley porridge, croissants and cookies to make sure they had enough calories to maintain their body temperatures.

The chimpanzees and orangutans have been treated to modern floorboard heating and raised beds of hay and wood chips "to guarantee the perfect thermal insulation," the zoo said.




 

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