The number of victims of cold weather in America reached 37 people

According to Fars International Economic Group, ABC news channel reported that the number of victims of the winter storm that covered large parts of the American continent has reached at least 37 people.
Parts of western New York were buried under 43 inches of snow, with vehicles stuck and power out for thousands over the Christmas holiday, according to the report.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul told CNN that the storm was “the most devastating storm in the history of the city of Buffalo.” The heavy snowfall and blizzard have made the visibility on the roads zero and the movement impassable, and the electric posts have frozen.
According to the Hill news site, people died in traffic-related accidents caused by the cold weather or due to the low temperature of the weather. At the same time, a couple also lost their lives due to lack of prompt medical attention due to bad weather conditions.
Buffalo, the second largest city in the state of New York, is probably the worst affected in the United States, and at least 12 people have died in this city due to the storm.
The National Weather Service said 43 inches (109.22 cm) of snow was on the ground at the Buffalo airport as of 7 a.m. Sunday.
Buffalo Niagara International Airport is also closed until 11 am on Tuesday, and this also caused dozens of flights to be canceled at this airport.
The storm has brought tornadoes with it and the whole area is covered with snow and turned white. This storm has brought the temperature below zero in most parts of the United States.
Eight people have died in weather-related traffic accidents in Ohio, CNN reported.
Two people have died from the cold since Thursday, the network reported, citing Colorado Springs police, and authorities found one man near a building’s power transformer and another man in a camper in an alley. are
Authorities have asked people in the worst-hit areas to stay off the roads for their own safety and to allow emergency responders to get to where they are needed.
Nearly 2,500 flights were canceled on Christmas Day due to the winter storm that swept across large parts of the United States.
Severe storms and freezing temperatures have disrupted flights, trains and roads across the US, leaving millions in sub-zero temperatures and blanketing many cities with snow.
Almost 60% of the US population has received some form of winter advisory and thousands of people are experiencing power outages.
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