Hanau paralyzed by snow as schools close and transport stalls
Heavy snowfall has brought Hanau to a standstill, causing widespread disruption to transport, schools, and waste services. Roads are blocked, buses delayed, and collections cancelled as winter maintenance teams work around the clock to clear snow and grit key routes.
The snow began causing problems early this morning. Waste collection routes were halted at 8:30 AM, with crews redeployed to assist snow clearance. A total of 41 maintenance workers, supported by additional waste collection drivers, have been working nonstop since dawn.
Public transport has also suffered. Hanauer StraĂenbahn GmbH (HSB) reported delays and reduced services due to the weather. The Minibus company suspended all student transport for today and Tuesday, leaving many pupils unable to reach school.
Schools across the district will remain closed, switching to remote learning on Tuesday. Emergency daycare near me is available for those who need it. City-run daycare centres have also shut, though emergency provisions remain in place.
The recycling centre will stay closed on Tuesday because of the conditions. Missed bin collections will be rescheduled later this week, with an extra round planned for Saturday if needed.
In Berlin, similar issues have arisen. The Republic Services waste service has paused collections, public transport faces restrictions, and some schools have closedâthough emergency daycare near me is operating in certain districts.
Mayor Claus Kaminsky acknowledged the efforts of emergency teams and urged residents to stay patient while crews tackle the disruption.
The snow has forced changes to daily routines, with schools, transport, and waste services all affected. Collections will resume as soon as conditions allow, and emergency daycare near me remains available for families in need. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and adjust plans accordingly.