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On March 12, approximately 30 travellers driving through Holtavörðuheiði pass in North Iceland were rescued during a blizzard. Due to the harsh weather and difficult road conditions, people became stranded in the pass, needing assistance from local search and rescue teams. 

The people were transported to Reykjaskóli north of the pass where they received overnight accommodation, while their cars were left behind, RÚV reports. 

Holtavörðuheiði was closed last night due to weather conditions and will be closed until at least 11:00, when conditions will be reassessed.

Travellers and tourists are encouraged to check the ICRA’s route map or Safetravel.is and monitor the Icelandic Met Office’s forecasts

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