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US News: Winter Storm Takes Over 60 Lives, Millions Endure Arctic Blast| Oneindia News

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US News: Winter Storm Takes Over 60 Lives, Millions Endure Arctic Blast| Oneindia News

US News: Winter Storm Takes Over 60 Lives, Millions Endure Arctic Blast| Oneindia News

The United States grapples with an Arctic blast, enduring two weeks of bone-chilling cold, snow, and power outages.

The death toll surpasses 60, with fatalities attributed to hypothermia and hazardous conditions.

States like Tennessee and Oregon face unpreparedness, while a thaw is expected, offering relief from the relentless cold.

#UnitedStates #ArcticBlast #ColdWave #USWeather #USnews #Tenesse #Oregon #Hypothermia #Oneindia #Worldnews #OneindiaNews ~HT.292~PR.274~ED.194~GR.124~


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