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Blizzards, floods, and tornadoes: US faces relentless extreme weather

Last updated on - Feb 17, 2025, 11:57 IST
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Polar vortex grips western US

A powerful polar vortex is moving westward, bringing life-threatening cold to the Rockies and northern Plains. Temperatures in northeastern Montana could drop to -42.7°C, with wind chills reaching -51°C, marking the coldest polar vortex event of the season. (Pic credit: AP)

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Deadly flooding in Kentucky

Heavy rains led to severe flooding in Kentucky, killing at least nine people. Victims included a mother and her 7-year-old child, as well as a 73-year-old man. Over 1,000 people had to be rescued, and a federal disaster declaration was approved. (Pic credit: AP)

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Tornado strikes Alabama

An EF-1 tornado touched down in Hale County, Alabama, damaging mobile homes, uprooting trees, and downing power lines. Despite significant structural damage, no injuries were immediately reported in the affected areas. (Pic credit: AP)

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Levee failure in Tennessee leads to evacuations

A levee failure in Obion County, Tennessee, caused severe flooding in the town of Rives, prompting mandatory evacuations. Residents faced freezing temperatures, rising water levels, and power outages, creating hazardous living conditions. (Pic credit: AP)

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Power outages and infrastructure damage across eastern US

Strong winds and heavy rains led to widespread power outages along the East Coast, from New York to Georgia. Trees and power lines were downed in Virginia, and authorities warned of delayed emergency response times due to overwhelming calls. (Pic credit: AP)

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Severe cold hits North Dakota and Midwest

North Dakota experienced extreme cold with wind chills as low as 50 degrees below zero. South Dakota and Minnesota also remained under an extreme cold warning, with officials urging residents to take precautions against the dangerous conditions. (Pic credit: AP)

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Widespread flooding in the South and Appalachians

Rising waters affected Tennessee, Arkansas, and West Virginia, submerging homes and cutting off roads. Several fire stations in West Virginia struggled to respond to emergency calls as their own buildings were flooded. (Pic credit: AP)

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Winter storms cause travel chaos in Michigan and Colorado

Snow and ice led to hazardous road conditions, with Michigan state police responding to over 100 crashes in Detroit. In Colorado, eight people died in vehicle accidents, and three state patrol cruisers were hit by other vehicles on icy roads. (Pic credit: AP)

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Avalanche warnings issued in western US

Authorities issued avalanche warnings across the Rocky Mountains, with the highest danger levels in Utah. Heavy snowfall and unstable conditions increased risks from Colorado to Washington state. (Pic credit: AP)

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Continued threat of extreme weather

Meteorologists warn that the severe weather will persist, with ongoing risks of extreme cold, flooding, and additional storms. Officials urge residents to stay off roads, follow emergency orders, and prepare for prolonged disruptions. (Pic credit: AP)

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