Three children die after falling into frozen UK lake; blizzard hinders travel

Three boys died after fall on in a lake covered in ice in Solihull, in central England, on Sunday afternoon (11). Another child, aged six, managed to be rescued and taken to the hospital, but is in serious condition.

a strong blizzard covered parts of Kingdom United this Monday (12), impacting airports, rail networks and roads. Parts of London’s underground network were suspended or faced delays, while motorways were brought to a standstill by snow.

Gatwick and Stansted airports, in London, warned that flight schedules couldin be impacted.

The British Weather Service inissued an alert for snow and ice in London and south east England, fog in other parts of the country and in across Northern Ireland.

The tinTemperatures dropped to -15°C in northern Scotland, and the service confirmed it was the coldest night of the year. Further warnings in the UK for potential weather-related disruptions will start at midnight on Tuesday.

The National Network of Kingdom United inissued a notice to prepare two winter contingency coal plants, but later canceled the standby notices as higher nuclear output and wind speeds reduced the chance of power shortages.

Various tr operatorsin advised clients not to travel, while the services of inemergency said it is important that people takein caution in potentially hazardous conditions.

Source: CNN Brasil

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