Photos: Crazy Snow News From Europe, Middle East
Baghdad, Iraq saw its first snow in memory yesterday. Some said they remembered snow in the 1940's, others said it had been more than 100 years since flakes fell there. The truth is, weather records are hard to come by there, so we probably won't ever know for sure. Yahoo News has more photos like the one below.
An Iraqi man and his child enjoy light snow fall in eastern Baghdad, Iraq on Friday, Jan. 11, 2008. After weathering nearly five years of war, Baghdad residents thought they'd pretty much seen it all. But Friday morning, as muezzins were calling the faithful to prayer, the people here awoke to something certifiably new. For the first time in memory, snow fell across Baghdad.
Two weeks ago, neighboring Iran got a deadly snowstorm which killed 20 people, and more recently 50 have perished in Afghanistan due to heavy snow and cold. Below are photos submitted to the AccuWeather.com Weather Photo Gallery from Iran and Afghanistan.
Europe also had heavy snow problems - check out this AP Photo from Bulgaria on January 3rd:
A man rakes up the snow around his car near the village of Vetrino, Bulgaria, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2008. Authorities declared a state of emergency Thursday in northeastern Bulgaria after heavy snowfall caused blackouts and blocked roads, cutting off villages and stranding motorists. Some 311 Bulgarian villages were left without electricity and dozens were cut off without food supplies or fresh water, authorities said. (AP Photo/Petar Petrov)
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