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Winter storm leaves large US region blanketed in snow, ice

  • A winter storm has caused at least five deaths across the US, leading to widespread school closures and travel disruptions.
  • Seven states, including Maryland and Virginia, declared emergencies due to the storm's impact on travel and power outages.
  • Over 2,000 flights were canceled, and more than 260,000 people lost power, with heavy snowfall reported in Washington DC and surrounding areas.
  • Governors in affected states urged residents to stay home as conditions remain hazardous, with temperatures expected to drop significantly.
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At least five people were killed and dozens injured in the last few days because of the winter storm that plagues several states of the United States, with heavy snowfall and low-zero temperatures affecting millions of Americans.

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Washington. The freezing temperatures in a large area of the United States complicated work on Tuesday to restore power and clear roads after a winter storm that hit from the center of the country to the Atlantic coast.The storm, which left at least five deaths related to traffic accidents, covered cities from Wichita to Washington with ice and snow.It also caused massive interruptions and road closures.More than 190,000 users remained without e…

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Washington, Jan. 7 (EFE).- At least five people have died and dozens have been injured in the last few days because of the winter storm hitting several states of the United States, with heavy snowfalls and low-zero temperatures affecting millions of Americans. At least one person died in the state of Missouri, one of the most affected by the icy winds, while 38 others were injured in the 436 road accidents recorded in the last report of the auth…

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Monday, January 6, 2025.
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