Winter Storm Fern Triggers State of Emergency Across 18 US States, Paralyzing Travel.
Winter Storm Fern Sweeps Across the United States
According to Novyny.live: A powerful winter storm named Fern has struck the United States, prompting a state of emergency in 18 states. The severe weather has been linked to at least three confirmed fatalities in New York. The storm has crippled transportation networks and the power grid, leaving nearly 135,000 households without electricity. Such widespread winter storms are becoming an increasingly common and disruptive feature of the North American climate.
Travel has been severely disrupted, with over 10,000 flights canceled, creating major difficulties for travelers. The states most heavily impacted include:
- Texas
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Both Carolinas
Officials have urged residents to exercise caution and avoid non-essential travel.
Storm's Ongoing Impact on Communities
Winter Storm Fern continues to affect daily life across multiple regions, with emergency services maintaining control of the response efforts.
The scale of this event underscores the critical importance of preparedness for extreme weather and effective governmental response. The declaration of a state of emergency across such a wide swath of the country highlights the storm's severity and its profound impact on infrastructure and public safety. Authorities and emergency crews are working to restore normal conditions, but risks persist, and residents are advised to remain vigilant amid the challenging weather.
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