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US blizzard 2016: Clearing up after huge snowstorm – BBC News

Desk Editor January 25, 2016

Millions of people across the eastern US are clearing up after the weekend’s massive snowstorm that virtually paralysed the region.

They have been digging out their cars and clearing pathways of snow which reached 3ft (91cm) in five states.

Public transport remains severely disrupted as the working week is set to begin. Many flights have been cancelled.

Government buildings in Washington and many schools will be closed on Monday.

At least 29 deaths have been reported since Friday, when the blizzard began, as a result of car accidents, carbon monoxide poisoning and heart attacks suffered while shovelling snow.

The storm, dubbed “Snowmageddon” and “Snowzilla”, has now weakened and headed out into the Atlantic Ocean.

It affected some 85 million people, at one point cutting the power of 300,000 people. The heaviest fall was recorded in Glengary, West Virginia, which had 42in.

In New York City – which saw its second-highest snowfall since records began in 1869 – a travel ban that effectively shut the city down now been lifted.

However, officials are urging residents to stay off the roads while they are cleared by snow ploughs.

The city’s subway is now operating, but overground services remain suspended.

In Washington DC, an “extremely limited” metro, rail and bus service is due to run and residents have been warned to expect delays. Officials said fares would not be charged.

Federal government offices and public schools in the US capital will remain shut throughout the day.

By the time the snow had stopped falling after two days, late on Saturday, New York’s Central Park had received 26.8in, the second-biggest fall recorded since 1869.

The total was just 0.1in (0.25cm) shy of the all-time high, 26.9in, recorded in February 2006.

However, the 26.6in that fell in the park on Saturday alone was a one-day record for the city.

States of emergency were declared in 11 states and in the District of Columbia.

In Kentucky, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, drivers were stranded for hours on snowbound highways.(BBC News)

Link: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-35394742

 

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