The Manila Times

‘Bomb cyclone’ pounds two Carolinas, killing 4

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NEW YORK: A giant winter “bomb cyclone” walloped the US East Coast on Thursday (Friday in Manila) with heavy snow and freezing cold that made for treacherou­s travel conditions and bonechilli­ng misery.

Four people were reported killed in the southeaste­rn states of North and South Carolina, where icy roads sent vehicles skittering.

The National Weather Service said early on Friday that very cold temperatur­es and wind chills will follow for much of the eastern third of the US through the weekend.

A cold wave gripping a large section of the United States had already been blamed for a dozen deaths.

- celled and schools closed in many localities as snow piled up and blizzard conditions began taking hold in the northeast.

La Guardia and Kennedy Airports in New York.

Temperatur­es were so low in northern New York that Niagara Falls—the giant waterfalls straddling the US-Canadian border—froze.

Snowfall eased by nightfall but temperatur­es were set to plunge to 8 Fahrenheit ( minus 13 Celsius) and remain freezing all weekend.

‘Bombogenes­is’

sub- Weather forecaster­s dubbed the event a “bomb cyclone,” their nickname for a phenomenon known as “bombogenes­is,” in which a weather system experience­s a sharp drop in atmospheri­c unleashing hurricane-force winds.

Americans along the East Coast faced potential power outages in bitterly cold sub-freezing temperatur­es. About 30,000 customers in Virginia and North Carolina were deprived of electricit­y according to CNN.

Some 3,000 customers were hit in New York and about 10,000 in Boston, although service was partly restored at the end of the day.

In coastal Boston, the storm was accompanie­d by giant waves that led to what Massachuse­tts Governor Charlie Baker described as the city’s eastern streets as well as coastal areas of the state.

New York mobilized additional resources by declaring a state of emergency, while a Singapore Airlines A380 was forced to land at the Stewart Airport upstate after being diverted from the city’s main JFK Internatio­nal.

The National Guard deployed about 500 personnel along the coast, according to a statement.

“Currently, the main focus is assisting with transporta­tion support and vehicles,” the statement said.

feel the storm’s icy lash, when snow in nearly three decades.

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper lamented the deaths of three people in his state, including two killed when their pickup truck slid off a bridge and landed on its roof in a creek bed.

Roads were closed in northern Florida and southeaste­rn Georgia, where Governor Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency in coastal areas.

‘ Very dangerous’

With up to a foot (30.5 centimeter­s) of snow expected in parts of New York, accompanie­d by powerful wind gusts, schools were closed. More than a foot of the white stuff was expected in Boston.

Governor Andrew Cuomo warned: “Frigid temperatur­es are expected overnight, which should further complicate the situation” adding there had been a number of serious accidents.

Wind gusts of up to 55 miles (88.5 kilometers) per hour were expected through Friday on Long Island and southeaste­rn Connecticu­t, with wind chills as low as - 20 F (- 29 C), increasing the risk of frostbite and hypothermi­a from prolonged exposure.

The National Weather Service warned of “multiple hazards: moderate to heavy snow, low visibility, strong to damaging winds, coastal flooding, and hazardous seas,” from the developing storm moving northward towards New England.

“Anticipate travel and economic impacts today and tonight with accumulati­ng snow and whiteout conditions. Expect downed trees and power lines resulting in scattered to widespread outages.”

Airlines have scrapped more than 4,200 flights into and out of the United States so far due to the storm, and delayed 2,200 others, according to flight tracker FlightAwar­e.

- ing Boston and New Jersey’s Newark airports were cancelled.

 ??  ?? A man pushes a stuck car on the streets of Boston as snow falls from a massive winter storm on Thursday (Friday in Manila) in the city.
A man pushes a stuck car on the streets of Boston as snow falls from a massive winter storm on Thursday (Friday in Manila) in the city.

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