Spain deployed 250 soldiers today to help rescue hundreds of drivers who were trapped overnight in vehicles as heavy snowfall cut off several roads, officials said.
The army's emergency unit UME said it had sent two companies of specialist soldiers and 95 vehicles to free hundreds of cars stranded on the AP6 highway linking Madrid and the northwestern city of Segovia.
"There are many trapped vehicles on the AP6 but we are working without restlessly to advance kilometre by kilometre to reach everyone as soon as possible, we are on it!," the unit said on Twitter.
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The rough weather comes as many Spaniards are travelling home after the end of the Christmas holidays.
Motorists took to social media to complain that they had been trapped on the highway since last night.
Sara Ramos, who was stranded overnight with her husband and two children aged two and six, said she had not eaten since lunchtime yesterday.
"Some cars have run out of gas. We are starting to get worried," she told Spanish public television by telephone.
About 1,000 vehicles were still trapped today, a spokesman form Spain's road safety authority DGT said. The agency recommended that motorists keep their motor running to remain warm.
Spain's weather office issued alerts for 37 provinces on Sunday because of the risk from heavy snow, strong winds and rain.
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