BELGRADE -- At least five people have been reported killed across the Balkans as freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall descended on the region.
Officials say four people died in Croatia and one in Serbia as a result of blizzards that forced authorities to close airports and roads.
Vehicles were stranded for hours on a major Serbian highway following a snowstorm that dumped 50 centimeters of snow.
In Vojvodina in northern Serbia, some motorists were forced to wait in their cars for up to 18 hours before being rescued from snow-blocked roads.
Firefighters and army troops have been called out to participate in rescue efforts.
Blizzards were also recorded in Slovenia and Bosnia.
Officials say four people died in Croatia and one in Serbia as a result of blizzards that forced authorities to close airports and roads.
Vehicles were stranded for hours on a major Serbian highway following a snowstorm that dumped 50 centimeters of snow.
In Vojvodina in northern Serbia, some motorists were forced to wait in their cars for up to 18 hours before being rescued from snow-blocked roads.
Firefighters and army troops have been called out to participate in rescue efforts.
Blizzards were also recorded in Slovenia and Bosnia.