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Flooding in US Southeast leaves at least 4 dead; snow, ice and wind cause winter misery elsewhere

  • Much of the U.S. East faced intense weather, with flooding reported in Kentucky and mudslides blocking roads in Virginia, causing significant disruptions to daily life
  • The National Weather Service issued flood warnings for Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Arkansas, advising people to avoid road travel during the severe weather
  • Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency in Kentucky, where flash flooding is expected into Sunday, impacting transportation and emergency services
  • Forecasts predicted heavy snow in New England, with accumulations possibly reaching 30.
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New York, Feb 17 (EFE).- The intense rains and hurricane winds that have hit large areas of the southeast of the United States on the weekend already leave at least 11 dead in the state of Kentucky (US), as the country prepares for a new wave of extreme cold and snow.“Kentucky is still suffering the widespread impact of extreme weather (...) We need everyone to be aware that conditions are dangerous and that they need to get away from the roads,…

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