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Blizzard strands hundreds, prompts evacuations Andes mountains by AFP Staff Writers Buenos Aires (AFP) July 10, 2022 More than 400 people, including tourists and truckers, were stranded Sunday by a fierce snowstorm in the Andes mountains near the Argentina-Chile border, with temperatures plunging well below freezing, local officials said. On the Argentinian side, 120 people were rescued early in the day by police and military personnel, but another 200 remained stranded at an altitude of more than 3,000 meters (9,842 feet). More than 200 people are also still stranded on the Chilean side, police officer Hector Castro told Chilean media. Hector Tello, an official from the Argentinian village of Las Heras, told channel C5N that "there are temperatures of minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit), with more than one meter of snow accumulated on the roads." The powerful winter storm hit Saturday, hammering the mountain road connecting the two countries and stranding more than 300 vehicles along the route. The Los Libertadores border crossing was shut down by authorities. The region some 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) west of Buenos Aires has been hit by a polar cold snap. Evacuees were moved to shelters in nearby towns, and Tello said officials were aiming to complete the remaining rescues by Monday. Weather conditions, however, "continue to be bad," he added.
Seen from space, the snow-capped Alps are going green Washington (AFP) June 2, 2022 The famous snow-capped peaks of the Alps are fading fast and being replaced by vegetation cover - a process called "greening" that is expected to accelerate climate change, a study said Thursday. The research, published in Science, was based on 38 years of satellite imagery across the entirety of the iconic European mountain range. "We were very surprised, honestly, to find such a huge trend in greening," first author Sabine Rumpf, an ecologist at the University of Basel, told AFP. Greening ... read more
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