Heavy snowfall continues to affect life negatively in the Canadian province of British Columbia. While the snow thickness reached 27 centimeters in the southern parts of the state, there were disruptions in air transportation due to heavy snowfall.
It was announced that 200 flights were canceled and 67 flights were delayed at Vancouver International Airport.
It was stated that cancellations and postponements are expected to continue in the coming days. It was stated that airport personnel continue to work on the runway so that flights can continue.
Hundreds of Flights Canceled, Thousands of People Left on the Road
Thousands of people who planned to travel before Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve expressed their regret that their flights could not be realized.
Speaking to the local press, Martin, the father of two, stated that they were planning to go on holiday on Christmas Eve, but they were victims of heavy snowfall.
The Canadian Meteorological Service has issued a snowfall warning for nearly all of British Columbia.