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Outside the city center, some roads made impassable at times by the fighting are safe, at least during the day.
The defence was made impassable at the end of the day when Prussian troops arrived in large numbers.
Similarly, soldiers cleared the main east-west highway, which had been made impassable by improvised explosive devices.
Its rapid deployment makes this type of bridge very useful in areas struck by natural disasters by enabling vehicles to cross terrain that has been made impassable.
Heavy snow and low temperatures prompted an amended route for Friday's stage 19, but even the lower-altitude passes on the new route were made impassable overnight.
According to research conducted in 2011, for example, one in 10 Russians is cut off from transport networks over the winter, with rural roads made impassable by weather.
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In the north tower, all three stairwells were instantly severed or made completely impassable.
Landslides and huge craters caused by the tremor made roads impassable, isolating the city.
Heavy winds left much of northwestern Connecticut without electricity yesterday and made roads impassable from downed tree limbs heavy with ice.
The cold and snow have made roads impassable and have frozen rivers supplying the Nurek hydroelectric plant, the country's main source of electricity.
Severe flooding and damaged infrastructure made roads impassable and, along with power outages and water supply contamination, caused many of these facilities to shut down.
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