US winter storm: at least 29 people dead and nearly 200m under cold alerts

At Least 29 Dead as US Winter Storm Batters Country

A powerful winter storm sweeping across much of the United States over the weekend has claimed at least 29 lives, leaving thousands more in danger. The cold weather warning issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) has affected a vast area, spanning from Texas to New England, where residents were bracing for frigid temperatures and hazardous conditions.

The storm's impact was felt across the country, with Texas reporting at least one fatality due to a sledding accident, while in Louisiana, three deaths were attributed to the winter storm. In Mississippi, Governor Tate Reeves confirmed two deaths, both related to the storm. Arkansas also reported a teenage boy's death, which occurred during a sledding incident.

In New York City, five people were found dead outdoors due to hypothermia, while Kansas witnessed another fatality, with authorities reporting that a woman had died from similar causes. In Massachusetts, one person was killed after being struck by a snowplow, and Tennessee reported three weather-related deaths.

As the storm subsided, more than 200 million people under cold alerts were left to face bitter temperatures. Forecasters warned that these conditions could persist through the week in many regions. The NWS predicted widespread sub-zero lows, record-cold temperatures, and dangerous wind chills across the eastern two-thirds of the country.

With power outages reported by over 670,000 households, mainly in the south where freezing rain caused widespread damage, officials in Mississippi described the situation as "extensive". Tree limbs and power lines snapped, leading to disruptions on northern Mississippi roads. Crews are working tirelessly to restore power and clear debris.

Canceling classes at the University of Oxford until February 1 due to extreme weather conditions has become a common theme among schools. Travel was severely disrupted with over 10,500 flights canceled on Sunday and nearly 5,000 more cancelled by Monday.

While snowfall totals varied across regions, with Massachusetts seeing as much as 20 inches in some areas, the storm's aftermath remains concerning. Institutions in New York City, Washington DC, and major schools have closed or shifted to remote learning until temperatures are expected to rise.

In a chilling warning, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear urged residents to stay indoors due to "dangerously cold temperatures" that will continue through the week.
 
πŸ˜• this is getting out of hand winter storms are bad enough but 29 deaths is just heartbreaking so many ppl caught off guard or not prepared for this kinda weather it's like a never ending nightmare for them & their families πŸ’” still can't believe how much damage power outages etc are doing to ppl's lives gotta keep those emergency responders on the ground till everyone gets the help they need πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, 29 lives lost already? That's just heartbreaking πŸ€•πŸ˜”. I'm in no surprise though, winter storms can be so deadly. I remember when I was a kid, my grandma used to always warn me about hypothermia and how fast it can set in. It's crazy how some areas are getting up to 20 inches of snow, that's like, whoa ❄️! Power outages are no joke too, I saw that on Twitter, so many people were stuck without electricity for days πŸ“¦πŸ˜‘. And with all the disruptions, schools canceling classes...I'm just glad my school didn't have to do that πŸ˜…. But seriously, let's hope everyone stays safe and warm this week! πŸ’•
 
🌨️ Ugh, I'm still trying to process how many lives were lost in this US winter storm πŸ€• 29 people can't be just numbers on a news feed, they're actual people's families and friends 😭 And it's not like we haven't seen these kinds of disasters before, but still...the scale of the devastation is mind-boggling πŸ’₯ I mean, over 200 million people under cold alerts? That's like half the country 🀯 And to think power outages affected over 670,000 households - that's a whole lotta darkness and chill πŸ˜’ How are they even going to recover from this? And it's not just the physical toll, but the mental health impact too...I can only imagine how frightening it must have been for those who lost loved ones or had their lives disrupted 🀯 The least we can do is send our thoughts and prayers (but let's be real, that's a pretty weak gesture πŸ™„) to those affected by this disaster. We should really be doing more... πŸ’”
 
Ugh, this winter storm is crazy 😩! I'm so sorry for all those people who lost their lives and for the thousands more who are in danger. It's just devastating to think about the power outages - 670k households affected? That's a lot of folks stuck without heat or light πŸŒƒ. And with flights canceled left and right, it's basically impossible to travel anywhere right now 🚫. I hope everyone stays safe and warm until this storm passes. Power restored already? Fingers crossed! πŸ’ͺ
 
Man, can you believe this? Like 29 people died from this one storm 🀯. It's crazy how fast it can turn from just some snow and ice to total chaos. I'm thinking about all those families who lost loved ones, it's heartbreaking πŸ˜”. And the power outages are insane, like 670,000 households affected... that's a lot of people left in the dark πŸ’‘.

I think we need to be prepared for this kind of thing happening again, you know? We should have more emergency protocols and support systems in place, especially for vulnerable communities 🀝. It's not just about the weather, it's about being ready for these kinds of situations.

It's also really interesting how quickly life can get disrupted, like schools canceling classes and flights getting canceled... it's a big deal, but we need to stay calm and make sure everyone is safe 😌. The government is on top of this, but we should all be looking out for each other too 🀝.

Anyway, this storm is definitely leaving its mark, but I'm hoping we can bounce back from it soon 🌞.
 
This winter storm is crazy 🀯! I mean 29 people dead and millions more without power or heat? That's just devastating 😞. As a local, it's hard not to think about how we're all in this together when the weather is wreaking havoc on communities across the country 🌎. Texas to New England, they're all feeling the chill ❄️. Can't imagine having to cancel classes or stay indoors for weeks like some schools are doing πŸ˜“. The power outages and damage from freezing rain are a huge concern too ⚠️. I just hope everyone stays safe and warm until this passes β˜•οΈ.
 
πŸŒ¨οΈβ„οΈβ˜ƒοΈπŸ’€πŸ˜“ This storm is straight out of a horror movie! 😱 29 lives lost already and it's not even over? 🀯 At this rate, I'd say "winter storm" is just code for "massive catastrophe". πŸ’₯ Stay warm, America! βš”οΈπŸ‘
 
this is just crazy 29 people already? i feel bad for all those families losing loved ones, and it's not even christmas yet πŸ€•. but at the same time, it's so frustrating how the weather forecasters are always like "be prepared" or "batten down the hatches"...like how do we actually prepare for this stuff? snowplows can't keep up with all these power outages, and schools closing is just a normal thing now lol. 200 million people under cold alerts is just insane 🚨. what's next?
 
This winter storm is crazy lol I was just sitting in my math class thinking about how much snow we're getting this year and now I'm watching videos of people shivering outside 🀯 like, what's up with that?! Anyway, it's wild to think that over 200 million people are stuck at home cuz the weather got them πŸ˜…. Schools closing classes? That's pretty common for extreme weather, but still, can't wait to get back to normal life after this cold snap ❄️.
 
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