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But even a mild snowfall can make the road impassable.

A stretch of the A1 between Belford and Haggerston Castle was closed for a short time when standing water made the road impassable.

They were making a huge mess and making the road impassable for traffic.

"We had a pretty significant mud and debris flow that went into the creek and then across Silverado Canyon Road, making the road impassable," said Orange County Fire Authority Capt.

The Islamic State was nowhere to be seen, but the group had left a deadly parting gift in its retreat: a booby-trapped trench that made the road impassable.

But gunfire made the roads impassable.

He drove twelve hours in his Toyota minivan on small country roads until the debris and sludge made the roads impassable.

The park is open from mid-November to mid-June; it is closed during the summer monsoon season, when heavy rains make the roads impassable.

As bombs made the roads impassable (or at least not passable without a draining and grisly price), the Syrian military recalibrated tactically, sending helicopters and eventually jets to attack where its ground troops no longer ventured.

On the other side of the state, the Department of Public Safety in Amarillo strongly discouraged travel throughout the entire Texas Panhandle – a 26-county area covering nearly 26,000 square miles – because blowing and drifting snow had made the roads impassable.

"They arrived with nothing in a place that has nothing," he said, adding that there was an urgent need to get food to the Eastern Sudan before summer rains made the roads impassable.

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