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Archive FilmsYou are in: Devon > History > Archive Films > The blizzards of 1978 Deep snow near Princetown The blizzards of 1978Watch archive news film from the winter of 1978 when much of Devon was cut off by the snow.
In听February 1978 one of the worst blizzards for over 100 years affected the South West of England, and Devon was particularly badly hit. This 大象传媒 news film from the time shows how gales and blizzard conditions brought the region to a standstill on 18 February. A car buried in the snow at South Molton The weather front carrying the snow was expected to move right across the south and continue to the Midlands, but stalled over the South West. By late on 19 February, 13.4 inches (34cm) of level snow was reported at Exeter Airport, with snowdrifts of over 24ft. Enormous drifts on the moors blocked scores of roads, paralysing the transport network. Power lines were brought down and for three days many parts of Devon had no electricity or running water. Supplies of food and water were flown into the worst hit areas by helicopter.听 last updated: 22/02/2008 at 09:34 You are in: Devon > History > Archive Films > The blizzards of 1978 |
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