Close up of a devastating super typhoon landed in the United States

Satellite images show that the terrible storm was named

Satellite imagery shows that the terrible storm named "Goliah" caused the weather from Georgia to Michigan to become increasingly harsh. Even in Missouri and New Mexico declared a state of emergency, and the states of Missouri, Illinois and Texas have many deaths.

These images were collected by NASA on Monday (December 28) in conjunction with infrared images from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The eastern GOES satellite captured images showing the storm moving eastward from December 26 to December 28.

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Storm image "Goliah" taken from NASA satellite.

The effects of the storm have caused heavy snow and heavy rain, floods and tornadoes in the southwest area, leaving dozens of people dead and hundreds of flights canceled.

Flood and flash flood warnings were issued Monday from northeast Texas, across central Mississippi to Tennessee and Ohio River Valleys. Recommendations for winter storms have been extended from the central area north of Texas eastward through the Midwest and the Great Lakes. Recommendations for winter weather and winter storms were also broadcast in New England.

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Areas in the United States are affected by the winter storm "Goliah".

The low-pressure block is expected to move to the Great Lakes area on Tuesday, threatening Upstate New York and New England.

CNN reported that many tornadoes in northern Texas last Saturday left 11 people dead and dozens of others injured. Tornadoes also swept across the Dallas area and destroyed many buildings here.

Based on NASA surveillance images, from December 26, severe storms hidden in the clouds can be seen, causing many terrible tornadoes in Dallas. The National Meteorological Administration said a tornado with a 175-mile / hour windbreak destroyed the area of ​​Garland, Texas.

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Tornado image.

On Sunday, New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez declared a state of emergency and mobilized the national police force to rescue those trapped in the car after the eastern region of the state was hit by a blizzard. attack.

"Someone might say that" The weather is not too bad "when you see the winter in Albuquerque or Santa Fe but the weather is really bad.I can't describe the seriousness of the current situation. The entire southeastern part of the state has been covered by snow from 40 - 50cm with high snow piles of 2 - 3m " - Governor Martinez said.

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The storm destroyed many residential areas.

There are more than 10,000 homes out of power on Sunday and about 300 accidents in New Mexico, of which Albuquerque has 50.

The storm also caused heavy snow and flooding in parts of Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. In addition, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi Alabama and the Florida Panhandle suffer from heavy rains.

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Flooding at many roads in Missouri.

Floods in Missouri and Illinois also left at least 13 people dead. Also on Sunday, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency due to heavy rains, floods and flash floods that seriously destroyed the area - and even predicted heavy rains would continue and flooding. Floods continue to occur until Monday.

Water levels in rivers are expected to continue to rise for many days to come and many routes cannot pass. The State of Illinois also conducts emergency operations due to heavy storms.

Update 16 December 2018
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