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Terminal At Charles De Gaulle, Paris Airport, Evacuated Due To Heavy Snow On Roof

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ANGELA CHARLTON   12/24/10 01:18 PM ET   AP

PARIS — Travelers spent Christmas Eve camped in airports in Paris and Brussels instead of at feast-laden family tables, after new snowfall and shortages of deicing fluid trapped passengers and snarled travel across Europe.

A scare about the security of a snow-laden terminal roof at Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport made matters worse, with crowds asked to clear out of a section of Terminal 2E.

While travel in Britain was improving after days of headaches, snowfall stranded travelers in Ireland and Denmark and shut Duesseldorf airport in Germany for hours.

The exceptionally wintry weather in recent weeks has caused exceptionally sweeping shutdowns, delays and other problems. Cities such as London and Paris, not as accustomed to flying planes in below-freezing temperatures as say Moscow or Stockholm, buckled under the snow. Exasperated passengers assailed transport authorities for not being prepared.

To try to ease the pain of a Christmas under the glaring lights of an airport terminal, Paris' airport authority plans to hand out gifts to children forced to sleep at Charles de Gaulle overnight.

The airport also got an early Christmas gift flown in from the United States on Friday – two shipments of precious deicing fluid to get planes off the snowy ground. Authorities had halved the numbers of takeoffs from Charles de Gaulle throughout the morning.

Cancellations and delays continued in the afternoon, with flights reduced by 35 percent. The airport authority said it hoped things would return to normal Saturday.

Security officers brought in 700 cots as well as blankets and floor mats, and extra rooms were reserved in nearby hotels. The airport turned up the heat and installed all-night police and ambulance patrols for the strange holiday vigil, said airport authority chief Pierre Graff.

In Brussels, the Red Cross was bringing in hundreds of cots for passengers spending the night at the airport. Airport spokesman Jan Van der Cruysse said they expected that several hundred passengers would remain stranded overnight.

Adding to the holiday drama, passengers at the Paris airport were asked to leave a section of a major terminal for security reasons because of large amounts of snow on the roof, Bernard Cathelain, deputy director of the Paris airport authority ADP, told The Associated Press.

He and passengers present during the incident denied French media reports that the terminal was ever evacuated. Passengers were asked to move to another part of the terminal.

A roof at terminal 2E collapsed in 2004, killing four travelers and sending tons of glass, steel and concrete showering down.

France's famed strikes played a role in Friday's travel troubles, too. A walkout at a French factory involved in the production of deicing fluid exacerbated shortages, forcing France to import the fluid, France's transport minister said.

Laurianne Bertrand, a 33-year-old French citizen living in Cairo, was trying Friday to reach family in Marseille but got stuck at Paris' Charles de Gaulle.

"It really does matter for the grandparents. They are waiting for us in Marseille," she told the AP. "We want to be with them, but there are worse things in life. I want to stay optimistic. Frankly in that kind of situation you have to be, otherwise you can't handle it."

Ramona Sansotta, a 23-year-old trying to get home to Genoa, spent Thursday night in Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport – only to see her flight canceled again Friday.

"They brought us some blankets, but no one here could speak our language and we don't speak French. So after we spent the whole night here they canceled our flight again. And now we hope to get back home before Christmas," she said.

Shortages of the fluid hit airports in Ireland and Belgium as well, leading to a domino effect of delays around the continent.

Surprise snow threw Ireland's main Dublin airport into chaos with some 40,000 travelers stranded or delayed. With people giving up on air travel a day before Christmas, Irish Ferries added extra crossings between Britain and Ireland.

"We have no spare capacity. We've run out of aircraft, deicing fluid or crews at various locations," said Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary.

Siobhan Moore, spokeswoman for Dublin Airport, said thousands of stranded passengers are "tired and stressed and emotional, all entirely understandable at this time of year."

The unexpected Irish cold snap is also killing cows, sheep and pigs – and particularly young salmon at Ireland's fish farms that are used to stock lakes in springtime for anglers.

In Britain, major airports said services were operating largely as normal as the country thawed out from days of frosty weather. However, Christmas travelers were contending with reduced rail services and icy roads. About a quarter of services were canceled on some rail routes.

In Germany, Duesseldorf airport closed for several hours Friday morning because of new snowfall, with some 65 flights canceled.

In Denmark, Police in the Baltic Sea island of Bornholm urged people to stay indoors, meaning many weren't able to reach families for the traditional Christmas Eve celebrations.

Some 400 passengers on two ferries to the island spent Thursday night on the ferries. On Friday, the passengers were able to reach the port city of Roenne, where they were lodged in military barracks and a sports facility.

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Shawn Pogatchnik in Dublin, David Stringer in London, Geir Moulson in Berlin, Slobodan Lekic in Brussels and Louise Nordstrom in Stockholm contributed to this report.

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mjcc1987
Too many freaks, not enough circuses
02:10 PM on 12/26/2010
There is nothing going on with the weather that has not happened last year or the year before.... nothing at all........{whistling while looking around}
12:21 PM on 12/25/2010
Pourquoi mes amis, eh?
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linton
Perseverance is one short race after another.
07:56 PM on 12/25/2010
Je ne sais pas, mon ami
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jymfrancais
Judge a Man by his questions, not by his answers
08:10 AM on 12/25/2010
I don't know what they talking about , just watched the French news, no mention of evacuation, but....distribution of toys for the kids, free Xmas meals( foie Gras and salmon), improvised midnight mess..but no mention of roof collapse scare.....things are back to normal now.
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jessivehadit
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01:58 AM on 12/25/2010
What the hell is that picture in the article? It made me think that hundreds of people died... Ridiculous.
09:57 PM on 12/24/2010
Their French showers are optional there
09:32 PM on 12/24/2010
I am quite surprised that Western Europe is so unprepared for snow. And the accumulations really are not all that extreme. Last week five inches of snow caused London and its airports problems for three days. I live in Upstate NY where five inches of snow overnight is not uncommon and doesn't stop anything. There is a very interesting video on the BBC website about how the Moscow airport never shuts down due to snow because of some very high tech and expensive equipment. With the proper investment, there is no need for these kinds of delays.
10:50 PM on 12/24/2010
So much for the superior Europe infrastructure.
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jymfrancais
Judge a Man by his questions, not by his answers
07:52 AM on 12/25/2010
usa usa usa ..and fred is waving his giant flag...
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flyingaspidistra
War is not the answer
11:15 PM on 12/24/2010
2 inches of snow closed O'Hare the other day.
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valeskas
catlover/book lover democrat
08:59 AM on 12/26/2010
Thank you.
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yoozum
I hate double standards.
09:30 PM on 12/24/2010
That above picture makes me mad. I spent 24 hours in that same airport 2 days ago and we certainly didn't get those cots, but I guess I was in the wrong terminal.
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Michael Surratt
07:25 PM on 12/24/2010
Omg! Snow in winter! Checkmate Liberals, this proves global warming 100% FALSE. Last time I check snow was cold ;therefore, I'm right.
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Michael Surratt
07:31 PM on 12/24/2010
Gah, everyone is going to see though that. I should have used some more typo's and spelling errors for a more genuine Republican look. I fail at tro.lling. :(
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baba2nde
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06:42 PM on 12/24/2010
Demonstrable planetary fury unleashed consequent to 'global warming' , an unfortunate phrase which gives simpletons reason to doubt.
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06:22 PM on 12/24/2010
Vive le nege.
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ascanius002
07:38 PM on 12/24/2010
Vive l'orthographe et la grammaire!
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yoozum
I hate double standards.
05:41 PM on 12/24/2010
I was at Charles De Gaulle for over 24 hours and finally managed to leave yesterday. Heavy, heavy delays because the Baggage Union, or whatever it's called, decided to try a power play during the holiday traveling season and delay a bunch of flights (and thus connecting flights). Seriously, every airport in Western Europe is having a fair share of problems.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
05:33 PM on 12/24/2010
Where'd they go? Another terminal?
05:08 PM on 12/24/2010
Yikes! So much for Christmas in Paris. This happened to Shira on her honeymoon and she was stuck without underwear for 3 days: http://www.pinkpangea.com/post/the-great-parisian-underwear-hunt
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04:19 PM on 12/24/2010
From the Metrodome in Minneapolis to the airport in Paris, we have roof problems due to snow.
Doesn't anyone hirestrctural engineers anymore when they build stuff like this any more?
How hard is it to build a roof for a certain amount of normal seasonal precipitation...double it and build the roof?
All of this species' intelligence only makes things look worse on those occasions when it was never put to use.
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04:20 PM on 12/24/2010
Like my typing for example....
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04:49 PM on 12/24/2010
Fanned for being able to laugh at yourself.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
05:36 PM on 12/24/2010
Maybe the precip was considered unusual. The Metrodome is a bit more shady in that it seems they relied on ppl being there to clear the roof. Don't know about Paris. Seems a modern structure should have greater tolerance or built-in advantages to deal with these issues. How many old buildings seem as troubled? Could be a lesson here.
08:42 PM on 12/24/2010
The Metrodome has metro-dished at least one or two times before this. IIRC, due to folks with shovels clearing the snow off, and slicing a hole in the fabric. I was in Minneapolis two days ago, and had a little trouble orienting myself, since I use the (inflated) Metrodome as a landmark.
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03:36 PM on 12/24/2010
This is God's retribution for __________. (fill in the blank, for example, repeal of DADT)
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Randy Wetzel
03:42 PM on 12/24/2010
Ha!! I knew he would pay us back for something we did that wasn't embraced by the right...since only they are true christians.
03:52 PM on 12/24/2010
You both need God. God is about love not about destruction. You sickos.
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04:22 PM on 12/24/2010
for the ShamWow!
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
05:42 PM on 12/24/2010
LOLOL. For Vince or autotuning him?
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Randy Wetzel
05:42 PM on 12/24/2010
I have to give you that one.