Germany, Sweden, Slovakia, and Serbia have advised their citizens against traveling to Iran and urged those currently in the country to depart.
The statements were issued as nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran continue, with remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump about contemplating a limited military strike on Iran heightening security concerns.
Germany's embassy in Tehran updated its security advisory on Saturday, describing the situation as highly unstable and warning that military escalation and airspace closures cannot be ruled out.
Sweden's foreign ministry has maintained its highest-level travel warning, advising its citizens to leave Iran immediately.
Slovakia and Serbia have also urged their nationals to depart as soon as possible and warned against all travel to the country.
Germany, Sweden, Slovakia, Serbia urge citizens to leave Iran
Germany, Sweden, Slovakia, Serbia urge citizens to leave Iran
Germany, Sweden, Slovakia, Serbia urge citizens to leave Iran
Severe snowstorms and strong winds have swept across parts of northern China, trapping vehicles and people, with local authorities immediately activating emergency response plans.
In Barkol County of Hami City in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, snowfall has occurred in mountainous areas over the past few days, with gusts reaching Force nine (20.8-24.4 m/s) and blowing snow hitting parts of G575 highway, leaving a large number of vehicles stranded on Friday, including three cars with 11 passengers.
Due to the large number of stranded vehicles, the rescuers had to walk to the rescue site. Facing low temperatures and strong winds, firefighters used shovels to clear thick snow around the trapped cars and gradually evacuated the passengers.
After more than two hours of intensive efforts, the 11 passengers were safely evacuated to a nearby toll station building for temporary shelter, and they left there on Saturday morning.
Meanwhile, affected by strong cold air, severe snowfall, cold wave and strong winds hit Xilingol League in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Saturday. In some areas, the instantaneous wind force reached Force 10 (24.5-28.4 m/s), visibility dropped to less than 10 meters and the minimum outdoor temperature plummeted to minus 25 degrees Celsius.
In response to the extreme weather, local authorities immediately activated emergency response plans and organized rescue operations. Multiple incidents involving stranded vehicles, missing individuals and lost livestock were reported throughout the day.
The border management brigade in Abag Banner placed all officers on duty, with police stations rapidly assembling personnel and preparing sufficient rescue supplies to handle emergencies at any time. As of 20:00 on Saturday, the brigade had dispatched more than 20 officers and eight vehicles, successfully rescuing over 10 stranded vehicles and more than 20 trapped people, while also locating more than 400 lost sheep.
Meteorological authorities said that the weather is expected to turn clear on Sunday, although minimum temperatures in the region are forecast to remain around minus 25 degrees Celsius.
Heavy snow sweeps across northern China, triggering emergency response plans