China Daily (Hong Kong)

Storm kills at least six on highways

Biggest accident in Baltimore as tanker skidded off the road and exploded

- By ASSOCIATED PRESS

A winter storm of snow, freezing rain and bone-chilling temperatur­es socked the nation’s mid-section and East Coast on Saturday, causing hundreds of accidents on icy roads and putting a crimp on Christmas shopping.

At least six deaths were blamed on the slick roads and authoritie­s were investigat­ing a few other traffic fatalities as possibly weather-related. Perhaps the biggest accident happened in Baltimore, when a tanker carrying gasoline skidded off a highway and exploded, authoritie­s said.

Two people died in the nearly 70-vehicle pileup on Interstate 95, authoritie­s said. Hospital officials said nearly two dozen people were treated for injuries including broken bones and head trauma.

Baltimore City Fire Chief Roman Clark said it was too early to determine the cause of the crash.

It was unclear whether the pileup started before the tanker crash or was caused by it. The northbound lanes of I-95 were closed while crews cleaned up the mess.

Winter weather advisories were posted from Denver to Bangor, Maine. Airports reported hundreds of flight delays or cancellati­ons, interstate­s and toll roads reduced speed limits and authoritie­s urged drivers to use extreme caution.

The nasty weather put a damper on holiday plans for Luke Perez, who was hoping to make it home to Los Angeles on Saturday for a family party. Perez’s flight out of DC,

the forecast temperatur­e in the Minneapoli­s-St. Paul area.

where he is in graduate school, was canceled, so he said he’s going to try again on Sunday or Monday.

“My family has a Christmas party ... and I was hoping to make it to that tonight, but that’s not going to happen anymore,” the 23-yearold said.

There were dozens of crashes in Indiana two of them involving fatalities due to freezing rain and ice, officials said. It was not immediatel­y clear how many people were killed. The roads were so slick that authoritie­s had to move motorists stranded on an overpass with a ladder.

In Ohio, a Columbus woman died on Saturday when her car skidded off a slick road, authoritie­s said. In another accident in Baltimore, six people were taken to the hospital after a crash on I-695 involving 15 to 20 vehicles, Baltimore County tweeted. In Nebraska, Douglas County Sheriff ’s deputies said one person was killed Friday night when his car slid off an icy road north of Omaha, hit a tree and burst into flames.

Temperatur­es plummeted and people braced for the cold. Temperatur­es in the Minneapoli­s-St. Paul area were expected to drop to -20 C overnight. People were advised to stay indoors for the weekend. The low temperatur­e was expected to reach 4 C in Chicago on Sunday.

The casket of John Glenn is carried out of the Ohio Statehouse by Marines during his funeral procession, on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio. Glenn’s home state and the nation began saying goodbye to the famed astronaut. Glenn, 95, the first American to orbit Earth, died last week.

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