Winter Storm Fern Brings U.S. to a Standstill: Millions Lose Power and 10,000 Flights Grounded.

Winter Storm Fern Brings U.S. to a Standstill: Millions Lose Power and 10,000 Flights Grounded
Winter Storm Fern Brings U.S. to a Standstill: Millions Lose Power and 10,000 Flights Grounded

The Impact of Winter Storm Fern

According to TSN.ua: A major winter storm named Fern struck the United States on January 25, causing widespread disruption. The severe weather led to the cancellation of over 10,000 flights and affected more than 200 million residents. The scale of the crisis prompted governors in 22 states to declare a state of emergency.

Millions of people felt the storm's effects, with over one million utility customers losing electrical power. The hardest-hit states included:

  • Tennessee
  • Mississippi
  • Louisiana
  • Georgia
  • Texas

In New York City, public schools were closed on Monday, adding to the challenges faced by local residents. Such winter storms are a recurring test for infrastructure across the American South and Northeast.

Weather Conditions and Official Response

The storm brought heavy precipitation, including nearly a foot of snow in some areas, with blizzard conditions, snow, and freezing rain forecast to persist through the end of the month. U.S. President Donald Trump stated that emergency services were prepared to address the aftermath of Fern. The situation remains tense, with many hoping for a swift improvement in conditions.

Storm Fern has been one of the most powerful winter storms to hit the U.S. in recent years, highlighting the country's vulnerability to extreme weather events. - Source unknown

Given the extensive damage, authorities will need to develop better strategies for preparing and responding to similar natural disasters in the future. For now, local communities continue to grapple with the consequences, and millions await a return to normal life in the coming days.


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