Daily Tribune (Philippines)

U.S. winter storms claim 50 lives

Tennessee bears brunt of Arctic blast with 14 fatalities.

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The United States recorded at least 50 deaths related to winter storms over the past week, officials and US media reported Friday.

Frigid temperatur­es, snow gales and thick ice have caused fatal accidents on treacherou­s roadways, snarled air travel, closed schools and cut power to thousands, with millions of Americans under fresh weather warnings.

In Tennessee, 14 weather-related fatalities were confirmed by the southeaste­rn state’s health department, while five women who were returning home after making a pilgrimage to Mecca died on a Pennsylvan­ia highway Tuesday in an accident with a tractor-trailer, according to police.

Five weather-related deaths occurred in Kentucky, Governor Andy Beshear said in a statement Friday, while in Oregon, three people were electrocut­ed when a live power line fell on their parked car during an ice storm Wednesday, the Portland fire department said.

The storm had left 75,000 Oregon customers without power as of Friday evening, according to Poweroutag­e.us, a tracking website, and the state’s governor has declared a state of emergency.

Deaths were also reported in Illinois, Kansas, New Hampshire, New York, Wisconsin and Washington state, where five people are believed to have succumbed to exposure, local media reported, citing Seattle officials.

Blizzard conditions hammered several parts of the country including the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains and parts of New England — notably western New York, where meteorolog­ists said about 1.9 meters of snow fell near Buffalo in a five-day span this week.

Frigid temperatur­es have also extended deep into the US South, a region not used to contending with such winter weather.

Parts of the country are bracing for more brutal conditions this weekend.

“Another Arctic blast will bring cold temperatur­es and dangerous wind chills to the Plains and the Mississipp­i Valley to the eastern US,” the National Weather Service said Friday in its latest alert.

Air travel suffered significan­t setbacks Friday, too, with more than 1,100 US flights cancelled and another 8,000 delayed, according to the website flightawar­e.com

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