Chaos in the USA: Several deaths due to extreme cold spell

Updated on 12/23/2022 at 9:02 p.m

  • Just in time for Christmas, the entire United States is hit by an historic cold snap.
  • People are trying to protect themselves from “life-threatening frost” across the country.
  • But there are already victims.

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Icy wind whips the snow across the highway. The hood of a police officer in the US state of Wyoming can hardly be seen from the car: “whiteout”, the snow like a white wall, visibility is zero, every driver’s nightmare. As can be seen in the police officer’s dashcam video, which the New York Post newspaper published on its website, motorists in large parts of the north and midwest have felt the same way in the past few days USA.

Extreme frost, snowstorms and freezing wind: The USA will be hit by a cold wave over the Christmas period. The US weather service reported that more than 200 million Americans were affected by severe weather warnings on the day before Christmas. “From coast to coast” there were dangers from drastic temperature drops, freezing winds and massive snowfall. In Denver, Colorado, temperatures fell by around 40 degrees within 24 hours as the Arctic cold front passed through. According to the website PowerOutage.us, 1.4 million US homes, mostly on the east coast, were without power on Friday.

The weather service had previously warned of a “historic” winter storm. US media, citing weather experts, warned of the possible emergence of a special and severe storm, a so-called “bomb cyclone”. Values ​​of around minus 45 degrees Celsius have already been measured in the states of Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming. “This is not like a childhood snow day,” warned President Joe Biden.

Extreme weather takes the lives of several people

According to media reports, at least five people died in apparently weather-related traffic accidents in Kansas and Oklahoma by Friday. Minister of transport Pete Buttigieg warned travelers on US television to be careful. With a view to Christmas he said: “Many motorists may not be used to driving in wintry conditions. (…) Please, please pay close attention to what the local authorities are saying.” Several US states have declared a state of emergency, including New York.

Danger to life exists especially for people who have no home. Everywhere helpers try to save the homeless from the cold. For example, a church mission in Augusta, Georgia, is preparing according to “New York Times“Prepare for a rush. “It might not be a matter of life and death on a normal night,” said the mission leader, “but it is now.”

According to media reports, at least five homeless people froze to death in Salt Lake City, Utah, earlier this week. And even in Miami, where it’s typically warm, the Homeless Relief has put its Cold Emergency Plan into effect.

Cold wave massively impedes traffic in the USA

The onset of winter is also causing problems for many travelers who wanted to go away or go home over the Christmas holidays. Almost 3,000 flights were canceled nationwide on Friday morning, according to the FlightAware website, and more than 700 were delayed.

And people don’t make progress on the ground either. Numerous train and bus connections have been canceled and the authorities warn against driving by car. The weather service also warned that those who get stuck on the roads because of snow and ice could face the icy winds as a life-threatening trap.

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The U.S. Weather Service has warned of a historic winter storm with extreme cold, heavy snowfall and freezing winds. US media reported a possible “bomb cyclone” – a special and severe storm. There is already a weather warning for around 180 million people. (Image Credit: IMAGO/Zuma Wire)

However, the region around the Great Lakes in the north of the USA was particularly hard hit by the cold on Friday. At Chicago Airport, one of the most important in the United States, the snow plows were in constant use, as can be seen on a Weather Channel video.

And in the city, too, the winter services had their hands full. According to media reports, almost 300 salt spreaders were used to keep the roads free of ice.

Governor mobilizes National Guard over impending snowstorms

Further east, in the state of Indiana, the governor has mobilized the National Guard to protect people from the expected snowstorms.

150 National Guardsmen are mainly deployed in northern Indiana. Videos from the Weather Channel showed people in supermarkets stocking up on groceries for the coming days.

A storm surge is expected on the east shore of Lake Erie near Niagara Falls, according to the National Weather Service. The water level could rise by several meters. In the city of Hamburg, in the state New YorkAccording to media reports, residents near the water have been asked to leave their homes.

Cold wave could be over again soon

In the state of Texas, the extreme cold snap brings back dark memories. There had already been a massive cold snap there last year.

The power grid collapsed, millions of people were sometimes without electricity for days. According to investigations by the Texas authorities, more than 200 people are believed to have died as a result.

But this time, be better prepared. “The power grid is ready and reliable,” the New York Times quoted a manager as saying. “We expect to be able to produce enough electricity to meet demand during this cold spell.” According to the website PowerOutage.us, almost 70,000 of the more than 12 million electricity consumers in Texas are currently without electricity. Across the country, around half a million people are left in the dark.

But the cold spook could be over just as quickly as it swept over the United States. In some areas of the country’s north-west, temperatures are expected to soar again soon once the core of the cold air has passed, the National Weather Service forecast. In many places it should be 20 to 30 degrees warmer by the weekend. (dpa/thp)

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Trucks on a highway

A truck driver lost control on an icy highway in Iowa and the vehicle slid off the highway. On Thursday alone, police reported more than 100 traffic accidents, and temperatures will fall well below freezing in the state this week.

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