More than 1,400 flights have been canceled in Washington, New York, and Chicago


Washington: Blizzards and severe colds have disrupted life in the central states of the United States and the United Kingdom.
According to foreign media, the severity of the cold has further increased in the central states of the United States, while more than 250,000 consumers are without electricity due to the blizzard.
According to the report, more than 1,400 flights have been canceled in Washington, New York, and Chicago and more than 11,000 are delayed.
According to foreign media, up to a foot of snow has fallen in the state of Ohio Valley, and up to 9 inches of snow is expected in Washington, due to which schools and government offices have also been closed.
In addition, there is also severe cold in various parts of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, and the temperature has dropped below freezing point.
According to the report, temperatures in some areas of Scotland dropped to -11 degrees Celsius, and thousands of homes in Northern Ireland and England are without power. Flight operations at Manchester Airport have been suspended.

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