Snowstorm continues to devastate the United States on Christmas, the death toll exceeds 40

Snowstorm continues to devastate the United States on Christmas, the death toll exceeds 40.

Snowstorm continues to devastate the United States on Christmas, the death toll exceeds 40
Snowstorm continues to devastate the United States on Christmas, the death toll exceeds 40

The worst storm of the winter, dubbed the 'Bomb Cyclone' in the US, has wreaked havoc and wreaked havoc on Christmas cheer.

According to foreign media, the fury of the worst winter storm called "Bomb Cyclone" continues in the United States and this storm has wreaked havoc on the occasion of Christmas and more than 40 deaths have been confirmed so far.

Due to the destruction of the worst blizzard in history, a war situation arose across the United States. Ice banks have formed and people in cars inside the banks are dying. More than 40 deaths have been confirmed so far. 

There have been 17 deaths in New York alone. Citizens in the state of Buffalo have been found in cars and under snow on other roads. In addition, there have been deaths in Vermont, Ohio, Missouri, Wisconsin, Kansas and Colorado.

Snowstorm continues to devastate the United States on Christmas, the death toll exceeds 40
Snowstorm continues to devastate the United States on Christmas

The states of Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan have also received heavy snowfall and the only visible snow is snow. The swings in the park have turned into snow sculptures. 

Due to heavy snowfall, more than 10 thousand flights have been canceled and thousands have been delayed. Thousands of travelers are stranded at airports in cities including Atlanta, Chicago and New York. 

The governor of New York says that the situation is very dangerous and life-threatening. The Joe Biden administration has agreed to support the governor's request for a federal disaster declaration.

On the other hand, Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec have also been severely affected by the snow storm. 

From Quebec to Texas, 1.7 million people are without power and were forced to spend Christmas Day without power. 

Experts say the weather is so dangerous that frostbite can occur within 10 minutes of stepping outside.

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