Children joyfully playing in the snow in front of a traditional German schoolhouse, with a wintery landscape featuring half-timbered houses and subtle hints of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to India.

Germany: Icy Schools, Chancellor in India

Ice warnings lead to school closures across Germany

In 2026, many schools in large parts of Germany closed their doors after authorities issued warnings about extremely icy conditions. The extreme cold and ice created safety concerns for students, teachers and public transport services. DW reported on the situation and provided further details.

What happened

Local and regional authorities responded to weather warnings by deciding to close schools to reduce risks from slippery roads and sidewalks, disrupted bus and train services, and hazardous conditions for getting to and from school. The closures were a precaution meant to protect children and staff during a period of intense freezing and ice.

Impact and safety measures

  • Safety first: Authorities prioritized student and staff safety when ordering school closures to avoid travel on icy roads.
  • Transport effects: Public transport and school buses can be delayed or suspended in icy conditions, increasing risk for commuters.
  • Advice for families: Parents were advised to follow local weather warnings, keep children at home when closures are announced, and check school and municipal updates.

Relevant keywords

  1. Germany
  2. ice warnings
  3. school closures
  4. extreme cold
  5. icy conditions
  6. safety
  7. students
  8. transport

Chancellor Friedrich Merz begins first state visit to India

At the same time, Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz started his first state visit to India in 2026. The trip marks an important diplomatic moment as the chancellor meets Indian leaders and representatives to strengthen ties between the two countries. DW provided coverage of the visit.

What a state visit means

A state visit is a formal diplomatic journey by a head of government or state aimed at deepening bilateral relations. Such visits typically highlight cooperation, mutual interests and long-term partnerships between the visiting country and the host nation.

Both stories—the icy weather that closed schools in parts of Germany and the chancellor’s state visit to India—were reported by DW and reflect two very different types of developments in 2026: one focused on public safety and immediate local impact, the other on international diplomacy and longer-term relations.

Areas of focus (general)

  1. Diplomacy and official meetings to reinforce bilateral relations.
  2. Cultural and ceremonial events that accompany a state visit.
  3. Discussions intended to build long-term cooperation between Germany and India.

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