Estonia Opens Ice Road Amid Arctic Cold Snap
Estonia Opens Ice Road Amid Arctic Cold Snap
US · Published Feb 11, 2026
Estonia opens a 20-kilometer ice road connecting Saaremaa and Hiiumaa due to a significant cold snap.
The ice road was opened after locals began driving across the frozen sea, posing safety risks; specialists now monitor ice thickness.
The ice road is a vital part of Estonian winter culture, with strict safety protocols including speed limits and weight restrictions.
Estonia opens ice road amid cold snap
Estonia has officially opened an ice road connecting the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, as a significant cold snap grips the region. This 20-kilometer (12.5-mile) stretch across the frozen sea was inaugurated on Sunday, allowing vehicles to traverse the icy path under controlled conditions. The decision to formally open the ice road came after local residents had already begun driving across the frozen sea, raising concerns about safety.
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