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Winter storm in the U.S. cancels thousands of flights

Winter storm in the U.S. cancels thousands of flights
Winter storm in the U.S. cancels thousands of flights

On Saturday, almost 4,000 flights in the U.S. were cancelled ahead of a monster storm that already has?cut off power to thousands utility customers as far as Texas? and threatens to paralyze east states with heavy snowfall. Forecasters predicted that a monster winter storm, which has already 'cut power to thousands of utility customers as far west as Texas,' and threatened to paralyze eastern states with heavy snowfall, will sweep across the eastern two thirds of the country on Sunday, and continue into next week.

Donald Trump, who called the storms historic, approved federal disaster declarations on Saturday in South Carolina (South Carolina), Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia and North Carolina (Maryland), Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana Mississippi, Indiana and West Virginia.

"We will monitor and keep in touch with every state in the path of this storm. Trump posted a message on Truth Social entitled "Stay Safe and Stay Warm".

Weather emergencies have been declared in several?states, including the District of Columbia.

U.S. National Weather Service has warned that a long-lasting and unusually large 'winter storm' will cause heavy ice to accumulate in the Southeast U.S., with "crippling or locally catastrophic" impacts.

Forecasters from the Weather Service predicted that record-low temperatures and dangerously low wind chills would continue to descend on the Great Plains region in the U.S. as of Monday.

FlightAware, a flight tracking website, reported that as of 5 pm EST on Saturday, over 3,900 U.S. scheduled flights had been cancelled. The website also indicated that more than 8,800 U.S. flight originally scheduled for Sunday have been cancelled.

Major U.S. Airlines warn passengers to be alert for sudden flight cancellations and changes.

Delta announced on its website that it was "continuing to make schedule changes due to Winter Storm fern" with additional cancellations for Atlanta, along the East Coast and Delta hubs at Boston and New York City.

The airline announced that it would be relocating de-icing experts and baggage teams from its cold weather hubs to several southern airports. U.S. Electric Grid Operators on Saturday increased precautions to avoid rotating blackouts.

Dominion Energy's Virginia operations, which include the largest data center collection in the world said that if the ice forecast is accurate, it could affect its operations more than any other winter event. (Reporting and editing by Sergio Non, David Gregorio and Lewis Krauskopf)

(source: Reuters)