Blizzard raging in the South of America
Heavy snowstorms with tornadoes attacked the southern region of the United States, from Southeast Texas to the state of Alabama, greatly affecting the Christmas atmosphere here.
The US National Meteorological Agency said on December 25 that snow storms severely hampered road traffic in the region, leading to many car collisions leading to congestion on a major national highway in the state. Oklahoma and one person were killed, 12 injured were hospitalized.
Hurricane and tornado also spilled trees, damaged a building and created snow layers of 15-20cm thick on many major streets in Oklahoma City.
Severe weather has affected the operations of international airports. According to FlightAware.com, on December 25, about 210 flights across the United States were canceled.
Based on the path of the blizzard, the US National Meteorological Agency warns that West Virginia will suffer heavy snowfall in the coming days.
Meanwhile, Russia continues to experience cold winter days when in the past 10 days, cold prices have killed 123 people, including 14 children.
According to experts predicting the weather on December 25, in the capital of Moscow and surrounding areas, the temperature has now reached minus 30 degrees Celsius, while in Siberia, eastern Russia, the temperature is minus 60 degrees. C.
The cold weather lasted in Moscow and the suburbs since December 15 made 833 people hospitalized. The Hydrometeorological Agency will forecast the weather to warm up in the coming days.
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