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Drivers on Italian Alpine highway stuck for hours after snow

Cars and trucks queue on the A22 highway, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019. Vehicles stuck on snow Italian Alpine highway have caused traffic to back up for 12 kilometers. Highway officials blamed the massive, hours-long jam, which began early Saturday, largely on trucks and cars which set out on the A22 highway without mandatory chains. Another stretch of the highway, which leads to the Brenner Pass, was also blocked by an avalanche. No injuries were reported. Drivers complained that despite the jam, onramps remained open, trapping more vehicles. (ANSA/G.News via AP)

ROME - Italy's main Alpine highway into Austria, Germany and other areas in northern Europe has been hit by heavy snow, creating a 12-kilometre (7.5-mile) traffic jam.

Italian highway officials blamed the hours-long jam, which began early Saturday, on stuck trucks and cars that set out on the A22 highway without mandatory chains ahead of a snowstorm.

Another stretch of the highway, which leads to the Brenner Pass into Austria, was also blocked for a few hours by an avalanche a few kilometres (miles) south of the border. No injuries were reported.

An Associated Press reporter on the A22 says although the traffic jam began hours earlier, the entrance ramps to the highway still weren't closed. She estimated that her car was moving north Saturday about 1 kilometre (0.6 miles) per hour.

News from © The Associated Press, 2019
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