Freezing Weather Disrupts Life in Hungary, some Schools Even Go Online
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Freezing weather disrupts life in Hungary, some schools even go online
Severe winter weather is set to disrupt daily life in western Hungary, as authorities warn of prolonged freezing rain and hazardous conditions across Zala County. In response to the expected extreme weather, courts will operate on a limited basis, while several educational institutions are switching to online teaching. The government said the snow won’t interrupt road safety or railways in Hungary According to the Zala County Disaster Management…
Due to the significant amount of sleet expected on Friday morning, Zala County courts are limiting their operations, and vocational schools in Nagykanizsa are switching to online education, the Zala County Regional Protection Committee announced. The Zala County Disaster Management Directorate warned on its website that HungaroMet has issued a second-level alert due to sleet that could last for several hours on Friday, so anyone who can should n…
A second-level alert has been issued for several counties in the southwestern part of the country. Snowfall is more likely on the northern and northeastern edges of the precipitation zone.
Residents in Zala County were urged not to get into cars due to sleet that lasted for several hours.
The Zala County Territorial Protection Committee has issued an appeal due to the significant amount of sleet expected on Friday morning; Zala courts are limiting their operations, and vocational schools in Nagykanizsa are switching to online education.
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