11 dead in US heavy storm: impact of 300 million


Over 1,500 flights canceled so far: still snowfall and thunderstorms forecast: important highways blocked for safety

Flooding in Texas, Alabama, Missouri, Arkansas, and the state of Lucia

Chicago, Ta. January 12, 2020, Sunday

South America, including Chicago, has been hit by heavy storms and rains. So far, 11 people have been killed in the uprising. In addition, Canada is also predicted to receive heavy rainfall and heavy rainfall due to these storms. Floods in Texas, Alabama, Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana in A Marica have caused life disruption and forced more than 1,500 flights to be canceled.

Winter storms have begun in America's Texas, Alabama, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Due to this, rainfall and snowfall are occurring in these areas. Chicago's O'Hare International Airport canceled more than 950 flights while Chicago's Midway International Airport canceled more than 60 flights due to early Saturday morning thunderstorms.

More than 1,500 flights have been canceled in these areas due to the storm.

Due to snowfall, the roads of these states have snowed. In order to avoid accidents, some highways have been temporarily closed by the government.

At present, the government has issued advisory for the citizens to alert the people in the adjoining areas along the river.

It is also advised not to drive on low lying areas and underpass roads. A flood advisory on flood and thunderstorms has been implemented in the area since January 12.

In addition, major preparations have been made since the Mississippi River is likely to cause major flooding. At present, huge winds are blowing in the Georgia and Tennessee area.

More than half a million homes in these areas have been devoid of electricity for the last 48 hours.

Canada is also forecast to be overcast and flooded due to this climate in the United States. The Meteorological Department of Canada has forecast flooding in the Greater Toronto Area. In addition, it is suspected that due to snowfall, the rivers will rise above the water level.

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