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Rare May Snowfall in Troodos Forces Temporary Road Closures Across Cyprus’ Mountain Routes
A rare spring cold front dumped up to 14 cm of snow on the Troodos Mountains on 4 May, forcing police to close key mountain roads for several hours. While airports and coastal highways remained unaffected, tour operators, couriers and corporate travellers experienced schedule disruptions. The incident highlights the need for year-round weather-contingency planning for staff mobility in Cyprus.
Cyprus Takes Part in Roadpol’s Truck and Bus Safety Week, Heightening Road Checks Through 10 May
From 4 to 10 May, Cyprus Police are carrying out intensified Roadpol checks on trucks and buses as part of a pan-European safety week. Commercial fleet operators and coach companies should prepare for random document inspections, tachograph audits and potential delays at ports and motorway checkpoints.