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High octane winter storm devastates US East Coast

The National Weather Service (NWS) has reported gale and flooding advisories for more than 50 million people lying down from eastern Ohio to the Northeast.

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High octane winter storm devastates US East Coast
High octane winter storm devastates US East Coast

East Coast: A powerful winter storm is inflicting damage evacuating a series of demolition in its rouse in US East Coast.

From inundation and blackout to grounded flights and urgent situation the arena is combating with the repercussions of a constant spank by Dame Nature.

The National Weather Service (NWS) has reported gale and flooding advisories for more than 50 million people lying down from eastern Ohio to the Northeast.

Seaside town in New England incorporating Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, are cladding extreme swamping, with roads deluged, lodgings cleared, and work life scuffling with the high tides.

The administration has proclaimed a crucial time pleading local to look for highland. Big cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Boston are on red alert as possibly harming puffs surpassing 50 miles per hour frighten to over throw trees and transmission lines.

The collision is obvious with 300,000 homes and businesses from North Carolina to Maine dived into murkiness, increasing the chaos result in the storm. Airline operations are extremely disturbed, with over 1200 flights late or canceled, consisting a great number in and out of Chicago.

Unfortunately, the storm has asserted lives in its path, with minimum three reported deaths in Alabama, North Carolina, and Georgia. High tides and typhoons have cracked through the south, effecting destructive and departing communities in shock.

On the other hand, two motorists died in Wisconsin and Michigan, where heavy snowfall has made an unsafe driving condition.

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