Blizzard attacked the US East Coast, 260,000 people lost power

From Washington DC to Portland, the US East Coast welcomes the first snowfall over the weekend. Activities of hundreds of thousands of people are affected by heavy snowfall.

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One went to the northeast of the United States on December 9, dragging down many consecutive hours of snowfall.The big storm caused the southern states like Florida and Texas to also have snow.Photograph of New York City on the first day of the snowfall.

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Witnessing the first snow of the winter, many Americans enjoy going to the street to enjoy the festive atmosphere when shops all over the world have been splendidly decorated to prepare for Christmas.

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Many experts warn people will only have the opportunity to enjoy the festive atmosphere and snow falling over the weekends by a snowstorm that will continue to " attack " the East Coast next Tuesday, causing the temperature to drop. Fast and traffic can be paralyzed for hours.Photo taken at a zoo in Washington DC

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In Washington DC, the temperature has dropped below 0 degrees Celsius and the snow is about 10cm thick, creating a white landscape.In the photo, a woman walks with her pet dog at Meridian Hill Park.

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New York City officials warned drivers and residents to be careful while traveling on weekends and the first two days of the week as temperatures tended to rise, causing snow to melt and the streets slippery.

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The New York government mobilized a series of snowmobiles on December 10 to ensure traffic safety.Earlier, the snowstorm set a record in early 2017 that killed at least one person in New York and almost all of its activities were completely paralyzed.

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While Americans are excited with the winter snowfall, thousands of flights have been canceled due to severe weather conditions and about 260,000 people live in a state of no electricity on the weekends.

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Scene in New York City.

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New Yorkers at Central Park on the first day of the snowfall.