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Storm bears down on US east coast as havoc persists in South | Storm bears down on US east coast as havoc persists in South |
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A huge winter storm is bearing down on the densely populated US north-east, after wreaking havoc in the South. | A huge winter storm is bearing down on the densely populated US north-east, after wreaking havoc in the South. |
Across the typically mild South, more than half a million homes and businesses lack power, and more than 3,300 US flights have been cancelled. | Across the typically mild South, more than half a million homes and businesses lack power, and more than 3,300 US flights have been cancelled. |
The mammoth storm has affected people in 22 states from Texas to Maine and caused at least 10 deaths. | The mammoth storm has affected people in 22 states from Texas to Maine and caused at least 10 deaths. |
The most crowded swath of the US - between Washington DC and Boston - is bracing for up to 8in (20cm) of snow. | The most crowded swath of the US - between Washington DC and Boston - is bracing for up to 8in (20cm) of snow. |
A band stretching from North-eastern Pennsylvania through New York State's Hudson Valley and into New England could see 10-20in of snow on Thursday, the National Weather Service warned. | A band stretching from North-eastern Pennsylvania through New York State's Hudson Valley and into New England could see 10-20in of snow on Thursday, the National Weather Service warned. |
The storm, described by the National Weather Service as an event of "historical proportions", leaves in its southern wake a wreckage of snapped tree limbs and power lines coated in as much as 1in (2.54cm) of ice, motorways turned to car parks, road accidents, and residents shivering in darkened homes. | The storm, described by the National Weather Service as an event of "historical proportions", leaves in its southern wake a wreckage of snapped tree limbs and power lines coated in as much as 1in (2.54cm) of ice, motorways turned to car parks, road accidents, and residents shivering in darkened homes. |
Forecasters said it was one of the worst storms to strike Atlanta, the largest city in the South, since 1973. | Forecasters said it was one of the worst storms to strike Atlanta, the largest city in the South, since 1973. |
President Barack Obama offered the might of the US federal government in aid, declaring a disaster in the state of South Carolina and all northern counties in Georgia. | President Barack Obama offered the might of the US federal government in aid, declaring a disaster in the state of South Carolina and all northern counties in Georgia. |
On Wednesday evening, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) said it was moving supplies, including generators, meals, water, blankets and cots to an emergency centre in Atlanta. | On Wednesday evening, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) said it was moving supplies, including generators, meals, water, blankets and cots to an emergency centre in Atlanta. |
At least 10 deaths have already been blamed on the storm, including three people killed when an ambulance slid off an icy Texas road and caught fire and a man in Georgia who slipped and fell on a patch of ice. | |
Thousands of vehicles are backed up on snow-covered motorways around Raleigh, North Carolina, with some people abandoning their vehicles. | Thousands of vehicles are backed up on snow-covered motorways around Raleigh, North Carolina, with some people abandoning their vehicles. |
Soo Keith, of Raleigh, left her office shortly after mid-day, but after two hours had only driven a few miles. | Soo Keith, of Raleigh, left her office shortly after mid-day, but after two hours had only driven a few miles. |
Ms Keith told the Associated Press news agency she eventually abandoned her vehicle and continued on foot, arriving home four hours later. | Ms Keith told the Associated Press news agency she eventually abandoned her vehicle and continued on foot, arriving home four hours later. |
"My face is all frozen, my glasses are all frozen, my hair is all frozen," she said. | "My face is all frozen, my glasses are all frozen, my hair is all frozen," she said. |
"I know how to drive in the snow. But this storm came on suddenly and everyone was leaving work at the same time. I don't think anybody did anything wrong; the weather just hit quickly." | "I know how to drive in the snow. But this storm came on suddenly and everyone was leaving work at the same time. I don't think anybody did anything wrong; the weather just hit quickly." |
Residents of Georgia appeared to have heeded official warnings, with motorways in the state clear but with many people stuck at home without electric power. | |
"Thanks to the people of Georgia," Governor Nathan Deal said. "You have shown your character." | "Thanks to the people of Georgia," Governor Nathan Deal said. "You have shown your character." |
Mr Deal told those waiting for power to be restored to "be patient", saying he was hearing of "good response times" from the state's power companies. | Mr Deal told those waiting for power to be restored to "be patient", saying he was hearing of "good response times" from the state's power companies. |