The Borneo Post

Eastern US digs out from big snowstorm, braces for cold

-

This was actually, for the season, the most significan­t winter storm the Southeast has had.

THE eastern United States began digging out on Saturday from a massive storm that dumped heavy snow from Georgia to Massachuse­tts, knocking out power for thousands of people and causing hundreds of car crashes, officials said as they warned of more cold weather ahead.

The snowstorm also caused flight delays and cancellati­ons across the country.

The snow began falling heavily on Friday in parts of Georgia, North and South Carolina and Virginia and lasted until midday on Saturday, meteorolog­ist Andrew Orrison of the Weather Prediction Center said by phone.

Some of the heaviest snowfall, accumulati­ng to about a foot ( 30 cm), was in southeast Virginia around Williamsbu­rg and in northern North Carolina, Orrison said.

Parts of northern Georgia had over six inches (15 cm) of snow, he said.

Georgia Governor Nathan Deal said in a statement that thousands of power outages were reported and city officials in the Atlanta area asked residents to check on elderly people who might lack electricit­y.

At least one warming center in Atlanta, where people could get out of the cold, was filled to capacity, the city said on its Twitter page.

Some interstate highways were impassable overnight going into Saturday and multiple traffic collisions had been reported,

Roy Cooper, North Carolina Governor

Deal’s statement said.

The driver of a sport utility vehicle hit a patch of ice on Interstate 75 in Monroe County, Georgia, careened off the roadway, struck a tree and was killed, the county Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper on social media said the state had more than 700 accidents — but no fatalities — and about 20,000 power outages.

The snowstorm prompted Cooper, a Democrat, to postpone his inaugurati­on ceremony planned for Saturday.

“This was actually, for the season, the most significan­t winter storm the Southeast has had,” Orrison said.

In Connecticu­t, about 20 cars and a tanker truck were mangled in a pile-up crash in the snow on Interstate 91 in Middletown, State Police said on Twitter.

At least one vehicle could be seen wedged under the tanker, in video posted online by the police agency. It added that no serious injuries resulted from the pile-up.

More than a foot of snow fell in parts of New England, Orrison said.

That region had also seen heavy snow last month.

The storm interfered with many people’s travel plans, with tracking service FlightAwar­e.com reporting 3,657 flight delays and 3,458 cancellati­ons by Saturday evening for trips around the United States, into or out of the country.

The National Weather Service warned residents of the eastern United States to prepare for cold temperatur­es on Sunday.

In particular, areas of North Carolina and Virginia already hit with heavy snow could see temperatur­es fall to the single digits Fahrenheit (about minus 15 degrees Celsius), Orrison said.

Meanwhile, rainfall from a Pacific storm lashing parts of California was expected to intensify on Sunday and potentiall­y cause flooding and mudslides, especially in areas stripped bare by wildfires, officials said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A person prepares to throw a snowball at their companion during a winter snow storm in Medford, Massachuse­tts, US. — Reuters photo
A person prepares to throw a snowball at their companion during a winter snow storm in Medford, Massachuse­tts, US. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? File photo shows Pope Francis (centre) listens to a nun during his weekly general audience at the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican. — AFP photo
File photo shows Pope Francis (centre) listens to a nun during his weekly general audience at the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican. — AFP photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia