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Winter Storm Unleashes Chaos and Tragedy Across the United States
A relentless winter storm is wreaking havoc across the United States, unleashing heavy rain, snow, and freezing temperatures that have claimed the lives of at least five people and left hundreds of thousands without power.
Originating from an arctic cold front surging south from Canada, the National Weather Service (NWS) is warning of the coldest temperatures this season in the Northern Plains, with highs plummeting below -18°C in states bordering Canada. This frigid blast is set to extend its icy grip, with temperatures expected to dip below freezing even in Oklahoma by Friday as it spreads across the Southern Plains.
The powerful storm system is also anticipated to bring significant coastal flooding along the Atlantic seaboard, adding to the widespread devastation.
Local authorities in the South have reported at least three storm-related fatalities. In Alabama, an 80-year-old woman lost her life when a tornado tore through her mobile home, flipping it multiple times, according to Houston County officials. Two additional deaths were attributed to traffic accidents on icy roads in the North.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, emphasizing the severity of the situation, urged residents in a media interview not to underestimate the storm, labeling it as "an unusual event."
Tornadoes have torn through the Southeast, prompting Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to declare a state of emergency in 49 counties. Drone footage captured the aftermath, revealing downed trees and buildings stripped of their roofs.
As of Wednesday, over 400,000 homes and businesses, primarily in the East, were grappling with power outages, down from the previous day's peak of around 900,000.
In the Northwest, the winter storm is expected to persist, continuing to dump heavy snowfall across several mountain ranges, according to the NWS. Blizzard conditions are anticipated along the western coast of Alaska.
The adverse weather conditions have taken a toll on air travel, with FlightAware reporting over 650 cancellations and more than 10,000 delays for flights to or from the U.S. on Wednesday. Notably, even Air Force 2, carrying Vice President Kamala Harris, had to divert for a landing at a more distant airport on Tuesday. The impact of this winter storm is far-reaching, leaving a trail of disruption, tragedy, and challenges across the nation.