The extreme snowfall comes amid broader reports of intense weather patterns in parts of Europe, where winter storms have also brought strong winds and heavy precipitation, highlighting ongoing challenges for infrastructure and emergency management systems across the region.As cleanup and recovery efforts continue, officials in Moscow said they expect snow removal to remain a high priority in the coming days, with coordination between municipal workers, transit authorities and emergency responders aiming to restore normalcy and ensure public safety.The Washington Heraldeditorial@thewashingtonherald.comWashington, D.C.

Heaviest Snowfall in 200 Years Blankets Moscow, Disrupts Travel and Services
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