The events of that day still haunt many residents
Today marks a decade since one of the worst snow storms to affect the Isle of Man.
On 22 March 2013 more than 700 homes were left without power, roads were blocked off, all schools were closed and thousands of animals died.

The events of that day still haunt many residents.
Manx Radio has been speaking to many of those affected - from farmers to politicians and weather forecasters:

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