Snow disrupts traffic in Japan

Heavy snowfall across Japan on February 10 caused 100 flights to be halted, dozens of roads blocked and train services disrupted.

The Japanese government and authorities said heavy snowfall across the country on February 10 caused 100 flights to be grounded, dozens of roads blocked and train services disrupted, the airline said. Archyde.com news.

According to Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, domestic airlines including ANA, Japan Airlines and others have canceled a total of 100 flights due to snowfall.

Heavy snowfall in Tokyo (Japan) on January 6. Photo: REUTERS

The ministry said parts of 31 expressways in central and eastern Japan were closed, and 54 exits of the central Tokyo expressway were also blocked. In addition, services on more than a dozen railway lines in central and eastern Japan have or are about to be suspended.

East Japan Railway, Japan’s largest train operator, said it would suspend bullet train service between Tokyo and the northeastern Yamagata prefecture. Major delivery service companies including Yamato Transport and Sagawa Express said their delivery services could be delayed until February 11.

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