Blizzard in the US caused thousands of flights to be canceled
Not only did it cause chaotic traffic, this snowstorm also caused many schools to close.
Thousands of flights were canceled in the northeastern United States on March 21, when strong winds, snow, and frost of the fourth largest storm this month affected the region.
Airlines have canceled more than 4,400 flights to and from the United States.
Airlines have canceled more than 4,400 flights to and from the United States. More than 2,600 other flights were delayed. Not only did it affect the travel of passengers, these storms also caused the airline to lose millions of dollars.
Not only did it cause chaotic traffic, this snowstorm also caused many schools to close, forcing New York City and New Jerrsey to make an emergency statement. New York governor Andrew Cuomo said the streets were slippery and dangerous, and urged people to avoid going out if not necessary.
Meanwhile the Governor of New Jersey also declared a state of state emergency. Bus services are required to stop operating starting in the afternoon.
The storm also caused about 12,000 homes in Maryland and thousands of households in Virginia and New Jerrsey to lose power.
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