The heavy snowfall in Germany, Norway and Sweden closed the roads, stopped trains and closed the schools.
Many European countries are in a state of emergency, with snow rising at 3 meters.
In the state of Bavaria, in southern Germany, a 9-year-old boy was killed due to a fall of a tree that had been defeated under his snowstorm.
The Crossover is intact in this state of Germany, and drivers who have stopped their cars on the road have been saved or equipped with heating equipment and supplies.
The avalanche covered the entrance of a hotel in Switzerland with a white wall and marvel at the arrival of the hotel rooms and dining room. Many roads in Norway and Sweden have been closed and trains are landing.
In Austria, rescuers were faced with a snow-capped skiing skipper.
In some parts of Austria, rainfall has risen to 3 meters in the past few days, and only seven people have died a week ago due to reasons that are related to cold and snow.
Two skiers have disappeared since Saturday and searches continue to find them.
"It's a heavy rainfall of up to 800 meters above sea level every 30 to 100 years," says Alexander Rauler of the Austrian Meteorological Center.
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