China Daily (Hong Kong)

Snowstorm batters eastern US; flight cancellati­ons stretch to holiday’s end

- AGENCIES—XINHUA

WASHINGTON — After a bruising holiday week of flight cancellati­ons and record surges in COVID19 cases, a powerful winter snowstorm further snarled transport in the United States on Monday, shuttering the federal government and bringing Washington to a standstill.

The storm packed an unexpected­ly fierce punch and appeared to have caught much of the capital city off guard, temporaril­y stranding US President Joe Biden on Air Force One and dumping up to 23 centimeter­s of snow on Washington.

Many people have been scrambling to return home after the Christmas and New Year holidays, with thousands of flights canceled due to bad weather and airline staffing woes blamed in part on rising coronaviru­s infections among flight crews.

More than 4,900 flights on Monday, the first workday of 2022, were canceled globally, including 3,173 flights within, into or out of the US, according to flight tracking website FlightAwar­e.

The latest cancellati­ons — along with 6,775 flight delays on Monday — compounded travel misery.

“The last day of the year-end holiday travel rush is unfolding like every day since Christmas Eve for airline passengers: Chaotic,” said USA Today, while noting that this weekend’s cancellati­ons marked “the worst two-day stretch of the holiday travel season”.

While much of the US mid-Atlantic was caught in the bad weather, conditions were acute in the capital and neighborin­g states of Maryland and Virginia, where accumulati­on in some spots topped 30.5 cm, according to meteorolog­ists who described it as the region’s biggest snowstorm in at least two years.

“This is a heavy snow,” said Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, where workers scrambled to clear snow, trees and tumbled power lines with plows. The US Senate also postponed votes and health officials suspended COVID-19 testing.

“If it is not absolutely necessary for you to go out, stay home and off the roads,” she warned.

Biden on Air Force One

A 7-year-old child in Tennessee and a 5-year-old child in DeKalb County were killed as a result of trees falling onto their homes amid heavy snow.

Airports were experienci­ng blizzard conditions, with authoritie­s reportedly ordering temporary ground stops during a midday whiteout at Washington and Baltimore airports.

Biden himself was snowed in aboard his presidenti­al aircraft after landing at Joint Base Andrews near Washington, with deboarding delayed by half an hour as the tarmac had to be plowed.

The winter blast offered a distractio­n from Washington’s endless political divides. In bucolic scenes, children were seen sledding on Capitol Hill, while adventurer­s skied on the National Mall.

But for many passengers, holiday travel morphed into a nightmare.

“Hey @SouthwestA­ir can you stop canceling every single flight out of DCA (Washington National Airport)? I need to go home!” wrote passenger Kyle Hughes on Twitter.

Federal workers in and around the capital were told to stay home. But with telework becoming routine during the two-year pandemic, it was unclear how much of the government would be affected.

Schools around the region were also closed due to snow.

Airports in major transit hubs Chicago and Atlanta, as well as Denver, Detroit, Houston and Newark, were hard hit over the weekend. By Monday, the east coast airports in New York, Washington and Baltimore were scrapping most flights.

Around the world, air traffic suffered snarls over the holidays because of airline staffing issues linked to the spread of the highly contagious Omicron variant.

Many pilots and flight attendants have called in sick after testing positive or being forced to quarantine due to contact with someone who has the virus.

 ?? KENT NISHIMURA / POLARIS ?? A woman navigates an area where a tree was uprooted after a snowstorm on Monday in Washington, with the dome of the US Capitol building in the background.
KENT NISHIMURA / POLARIS A woman navigates an area where a tree was uprooted after a snowstorm on Monday in Washington, with the dome of the US Capitol building in the background.

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