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Snowstorm Wreaks Havoc In The US: 28 People Died In New York, Temperature Is Minus 45 Degrees

Snowstorm wreaks havoc in the US: 28 people died in New York, and the mercury dropped to minus 45 degrees.

In the US, Bomb Cyclone means “winter storm” and has so far killed at least 62 people. The areas most affected include the name of the US city of New York, where 28 people died as a result of the blizzard.

The death toll in Buffalo, New York, has risen to 28, with thousands still trapped in homes without electricity, according to the news agency.

Due to the heavy snow, the military police were dispatched to control traffic accidents on the road. Please note that there is a driving ban in Buffalo.

The blizzard not only stopped traffic but also paralyzed air traffic. According to reports, nearly 4,800 flights were canceled on Tuesday morning alone due to the storm.

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Winter storms have stranded thousands of passengers at airports across the country. Biden has delivered an aid package.

President Joe Biden has approved special aid packages for American cities frozen by blizzards.

The White House said Monday the US president approved an economic aid package for New York State that will prove very effective in helping people in difficult times.

Additionally, the neighboring state of New Jersey sent emergency services to New York State for additional assistance.

Snowstorm wreaks havoc in the US: 28 people died in New York. The mercury dropped to -45 degrees Celsius.

In western Montana, the lowest temperature fell to minus 45 degrees Celsius. A decrease in temperature was also recorded in the central United States due to cyclonic storms.

The National Weather Service says temperatures in Des Moines, Iowa, are -38°C (-37°F), which can cause frostbite within five minutes. As a result, the skin may die and internal tissues may be damaged.

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