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Cortina Chaos: Snow Halts Games, Venues Unfinished
5 Feb
Summary
- Heavy snowfall forced cancellation of training sessions.
- Venues in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo were unfinished.
- Eco-protesters defaced Olympic rings with oil.

The Winter Olympics are facing a turbulent beginning, marked by unfinished construction, protests, and unexpected heavy snowfall. Critical training sessions, such as the women's downhill skiing in Cortina d'Ampezzo, were canceled on February 5 due to adverse weather conditions.
Compounding these challenges, the venues in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo were revealed to be incomplete, with one report describing the situation as a "giant construction site." Key infrastructure, like a gondola to a slope and a cable car for spectators, remained unfinished, causing significant organizational and traffic management issues.
Adding to the disruptive start, Greenpeace activists protested against the Games' sponsors by defacing the Olympic rings with oil in Milan. This occurred as the world's attention turned to the city for the arrival of the Olympic torch, highlighting environmental concerns amidst the sporting event.



