Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Record freeze extends to eastern United States, at least nine dead

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NEW YORK/MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - A deadly blast of arctic air shattered decades-old temperatur­e records as it enveloped the eastern United States on Tuesday, snarling air, road and rail travel, driving energy prices higher and overwhelmi­ng shelters for homeless people.

At least nine deaths have been reported across the country connected with the polar air mass that swept over North America during the past few days. Authoritie­s have put about half of the United States under a wind chill warning or cold weather advisory.

Temperatur­es were expected to be 25 degrees to 35 degrees Fahrenheit below normal from the Midwest to the Southeast, the National Weather Service said.

PJM Interconne­ction, the agency that oversees the electric grid supplying the mid-Atlantic and parts of the Midwest, said electricit­y suppliers were struggling to keep up with surging demand as the cold forced some power plants to shut. "This particular cold is far-reaching, and most of our neighbours are experienci­ng the extreme conditions we are," said Michael Kormos, executive vice president for operations at PJM Interconne­ction.

Oil refiners were also hit, with Marathon Petroleum Corp and Exxon Mobil Corp both experienci­ng cold-related outages.

In Oklahoma, a depleted supply of propane due to extreme weather led Governor Mary Fallin to declare a state of emergency, waiving licensing requiremen­ts for outof-state transporta­tion companies to allow them to bring in propane.

 ??  ?? Fountains were frozen over Tuesday just after sunrise in Florida where locals are unaccustom­ed to such temperatur­es (Daily Mail)
Fountains were frozen over Tuesday just after sunrise in Florida where locals are unaccustom­ed to such temperatur­es (Daily Mail)

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