Snowstorms Leave Over a Million Americans Without Power
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Severe snowstorms have swept across the United States, leaving more than one million homes without electricity. A state of emergency has been declared in multiple states.
Power outages affected more than one million homes across the United States after heavy snowstorms hit large parts of the country, according to authorities and energy providers.
A state of emergency has been declared in at least 21 states. The severe weather includes strong winds, icy conditions, and sharply dropping temperatures, hampering emergency response and infrastructure repairs.
In New York, public schools were temporarily closed as a safety precaution. Residents have been urged to limit travel and follow instructions from emergency services.
Forecasters warn that severe weather conditions may persist over the coming days.
A state of emergency has been declared in at least 21 states. The severe weather includes strong winds, icy conditions, and sharply dropping temperatures, hampering emergency response and infrastructure repairs.
In New York, public schools were temporarily closed as a safety precaution. Residents have been urged to limit travel and follow instructions from emergency services.
Forecasters warn that severe weather conditions may persist over the coming days.
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