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Major Snowstorm
Paralyzes Washington D.C
February 6, 2010
A major winter storm has
paralyzed Washington D.C. and dumped record-setting amounts of snow in
states surrounding the U.S. capital.
The heavy snow was accompanied by powerful winds producing blizzard
conditions that left hundreds of thousands of homes without electricity.
Airports were closed and rail service disrupted. The heavy snow brought
down the roof on a hanger at (Dulles) the international airport outside
Washington.
States of emergency have been declared from the states of Virginia to
New Jersey. Officials were urging people to stay off the roads.
The
storm, which lasted for more than 24 hours from Friday into Saturday, is
being followed by unseasonably cold temperatures, complicating clean-up
efforts.
U.S. President Barack Obama dubbed the blizzard "Snowmageddon." His
motorcade was involved in a minor accident as it left the White House
grounds on Saturday.
This the second major snow storm to hit the Middle Atlantic region of
the United States in less than two months.
Severe weather has also occurred in California where torrential rains
touched off mudslides. Dozens of homes in the Los Angeles area were
damaged and cars were swept away by a wall of mud and rock.
The area affected had been made vulnerable by last summer's wildfires. |