Spain's worst blizzard kills 3
- The Spanish capital, Madrid, was hit by the worst blizzard in decades, with temperatures in northern Spain dropping to a record low of minus 35 degrees yesterday.
- Snowstorms and strong winds knocked down trees, several inches of snow trapped thousands of vehicles, and the city's train service was suspended.
- Madrid Airport was also covered with snow, flights were canceled and the airport was closed.
- Authorities have ordered people to stay indoors due to heavy snowfall, and work is underway to remove snow in the affected areas and remove vehicles stuck on highways.
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