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Motorists rescued from snowdrifts | Motorists rescued from snowdrifts |
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More than 100 people have been rescued from vehicles stranded on the A66 in County Durham by heavy snowfall. | More than 100 people have been rescued from vehicles stranded on the A66 in County Durham by heavy snowfall. |
Emergency services launched a major rescue operation on the transpennine route, which is currently closed in both directions. | |
The stranded motorists have been moved to nearby villages, to be sheltered in hotels and pubs. | |
A coach party of 40 pensioners and another of 15 children were among those taken to safety. | A coach party of 40 pensioners and another of 15 children were among those taken to safety. |
About 25 heavy goods vehicles remained on the A66 on Friday night, but all private motorists have been evacuated, according to Teesdale and Weardale Search and Rescue Team. | |
Police will escort any remaining lorry drivers from the scene, though some may choose to remain in their vehicles until the road reopens, said team member Steve Owers. | |
'Unexpectedly heavy' | 'Unexpectedly heavy' |
He said: "All the private motorists have been taken to Bowes or Brough, and we'll now be talking to the HGV drivers to see if they're happy to remain. | |
"Then we'll search the side roads for any motorists who may have become stranded after trying to bypass the A66. Many alternative routes are equally treacherous." | |
The incident follows an earlier warning for motorists to take care as wintry weather swept across the Pennines. | The incident follows an earlier warning for motorists to take care as wintry weather swept across the Pennines. |
But a Durham Police spokesman stressed that drivers were not to blame, as the snow was "unexpectedly heavy". | But a Durham Police spokesman stressed that drivers were not to blame, as the snow was "unexpectedly heavy". |
Neil Sterio, from the Highways Agency, said: "At the request of police, we helped evacuate a large number of people from the scene, including 40 pensioners from a coach party. | |
"About 15 children, who I believe were with a school party, were also rescued." | "About 15 children, who I believe were with a school party, were also rescued." |
Simon Wilson, from the Castle Hotel in Brough, was among those receiving people freed from vehicles. | |
He said: "We've only got 15 rooms, but everyone's in the bar at the moment. | He said: "We've only got 15 rooms, but everyone's in the bar at the moment. |
"We don't quite know what's going to happen, we're just trying to keep everyone nice and warm." | "We don't quite know what's going to happen, we're just trying to keep everyone nice and warm." |
Widespread frost | Widespread frost |
People are being urged not to travel unless absolutely necessary. | |
Anyone who does should pack food, warm clothes and a shovel in case high winds cause snowdrifts, according to the Highways Agency. | Anyone who does should pack food, warm clothes and a shovel in case high winds cause snowdrifts, according to the Highways Agency. |
Those worried about stranded relatives can call Durham Police's hotline on 0191 3860098. | Those worried about stranded relatives can call Durham Police's hotline on 0191 3860098. |
Schools across the North closed early and in south Cumbria about 1,000 properties were left without electricity, after wind-blown trees brought down overhead cables. | Schools across the North closed early and in south Cumbria about 1,000 properties were left without electricity, after wind-blown trees brought down overhead cables. |
The Highways Agency also urged motorists to avoid the A68, A69, A696 and A686 in Northumberland. | The Highways Agency also urged motorists to avoid the A68, A69, A696 and A686 in Northumberland. |
The severe weather is expected to continue into the weekend. | The severe weather is expected to continue into the weekend. |
Temperatures will fall below freezing overnight, with a widespread frost expected on Saturday morning. | Temperatures will fall below freezing overnight, with a widespread frost expected on Saturday morning. |
During Saturday, wintry showers are forecast to be isolated to mainly Lancashire and Cumbria. | During Saturday, wintry showers are forecast to be isolated to mainly Lancashire and Cumbria. |