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    Army called in to rescue about 600 Spanish motorists stuck in snow

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    In Madrid, Army units were called upon to assist around 600 drivers who were trapped on a motorway due to heavy snow from Storm Juan. The extreme weather has affected several parts of Spain, causing significant disruptions.

    The heavy snowfall led to long delays and left motorists stranded for hours on the N-122 road between Soria and Agreda in northern Spain. As a result, authorities made the decision to dispatch troops from a base in Zaragoza to provide assistance and help clear the road for the trapped drivers.

    Miguel, a truck driver who was stuck on the N-122 road, described the situation as chaotic and expressed his gratitude for the army’s intervention. He mentioned that the snow was so deep that he couldn’t continue driving, and many other drivers faced similar challenges.

    As the snow continued to fall, the situation became increasingly dire for the stranded drivers. The assistance of the army units was crucial in ensuring the safety and well-being of those affected by the extreme weather conditions.

    According to the latest reports, the troops from the Zaragoza base worked tirelessly to clear the road and assist the drivers. Their prompt response and efforts played a significant role in alleviating the crisis and allowing the trapped motorists to reach their destinations.

    The Spanish authorities have been closely monitoring the situation and providing updates on the ongoing efforts to manage the impact of Storm Juan. The cooperation between the army units and local authorities has been instrumental in addressing the challenges posed by the severe weather conditions.

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