Snow pummels Rome

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Sat, 11 Feb 2012 10:41a.m.

The ancient Colosseum was shut for fear visitors would slip on ice (Reuters)

The ancient Colosseum was shut for fear visitors would slip on ice (Reuters)

After no big snowfall for 26 years, Rome is being hit by its second snowstorm in a week.

Snow blanketed Rome's suburbs Friday morning, and by evening, it started sticking in the capital's centre. Within two hours, at least 5cm accumulated.

Rome's schoolshad been closed as a precaution, and monuments including the Colosseum were shut to the public for fear tourists could fall on ice.

Many places, including the university town of Urbino in the northern Marche region, and mountain villages in Abruzzo and Basilicata south of Rome, had not dug out from the storm a week earlier and were battered again.

Big rigs were ordered off national highways, raising fears that food will not reach stores.

Air travel was reported normal.

AP

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