Heavy snowfall in America, Japan, 51 people died

Heavy snowfall in America, Japan, 51 people died.

Heavy snowfall in America, Japan, 51 people died
Heavy snowfall in America, Japan, 51 people died

New York/Tokyo: As a result of heavy snowfall in America and Japan, 51 people died and dozens were injured.

According to the media report, America and Japan are facing the worst snowfall in history, 51 people have been killed and dozens injured so far due to the catastrophic snowfall.

The situation in the city of Buffalo, New York is very scary, the snow storm has engulfed the city and 34 people have died, eight feet of snow has fallen in Buffalo, due to which the power transmission system has been completely destroyed because of these conditions. Rescue personnel are unable to reach the worst-hit areas.

"It's like going to a war zone," said Buffalo Governor Cathy Hochul, telling reporters that residents are still in a "very dangerous, life-threatening situation."

Due to severe cold in the US, 34 deaths have been confirmed in nine states, of which four deaths occurred in Colorado and 12 in New York.

Japan's dire situation

Japan dire situation
Japan dire situation

According to foreign media reports, 17 people died and 93 were injured as a result of snowfall in the northern regions of Japan, most of them died while removing snow from the roofs or were buried under the snow falling from the roofs.

According to the authorities, the northeastern regions of Japan reported three times more snowfall this year. Due to heavy snowfall, a power transmission tower collapsed in the north of Japan, causing 20,000 homes to lose power on Christmas Eve. Meanwhile, dozens of trains and flights have been suspended in northern Japan due to snowfall.

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