Washington: A brutal winter storm in the United States claimed 32 lives and the number is expected to rise as some motorists have reportedly been trapped inside their cars.
Much of the death toll has been concentrated in and around Buffalo, located on the shores of Lake Erie in western New York state, where biting cold and heavy “lake-effect” snow all through the Christmas weekend.
According to reports, several homes and businesses have been knocked out of power due to harsh weather conditions in New York.
Due to the Arctic blast and the winter storm, numerous people have died and suffered weather-related road accidents or the cold.
“It is (like) going to a warzone, and the vehicles along the sides of the roads are shocking,” New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a native of Buffalo, where eight-foot (2.4-meter) snow drifts and power outages have made for life-threatening conditions was quoted by newswire AFP as saying.
More than 200,000 people across several eastern states woke up without power on Christmas morning and many more had their holiday travel plans upended. However, the five-day-long storm featuring blizzard conditions and ferocious winds showed signs of easing.
The storm has sent temperatures well below freezing across the US and has destroyed Christmas eve for many. As it pounded regions, the storm delivered hurricane-force winds and whiteout conditions.
All kinds of transportation – planes, trains, and vehicles – were disrupted due to the storm this holiday weekend, closing hundreds of miles of road and air travel cancellations.
Total flight delays within, into or out of the US amounted to about 4,000 as of Saturday morning, according to flight tracking website FlightAware, which showed that total US flight cancellations stood at around 2,000, as per CNN.
Plummeting temperatures were predicted to bring the coldest Christmas Eve on record to several cities from Pennsylvania to Georgia.
(With agency inputs)