“Historic” storm in the United States: 1.5 million Americans without electricity

Almost 1.5 million American homes without electricity, thousands of canceled flights, closed highways and sometimes fatal accidents: in the United States, the day before Christmas was disrupted on Friday December 23 by a winter storm of rare intensity.

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Nearly 1.5 million American homes without electricity, thousands of canceled flights, closed highways and sometimes fatal accidents: in the United States, the day before Christmas was disrupted by a winter storm of scarce intensity.

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Unsurprisingly,

this storm turns out to be brutal

, as the authorities feared.

The affected areas extend over more than 3,000 kilometres. 

Snowfall, high winds and rain brought many airports to a standstill as it was expected to be the busiest time of the year with nearly 45 million travellers, many of whom had to revise their plans.

On Thursday, 11,000 flights were canceled or delayed, reports our correspondent in the United States,

Loubna Anaki

.

Calls for caution

Up to around 1.5 million homes were without power on Friday.

More than 240 million people, or 70% of Americans, were affected by alerts or calls for caution.

Extreme #blizzard stranding motorists Downtown Buffalo.

Family here stranded 7 hours a block from shelter.

@bclemms and I escorted to shelter.

Seems like survival situations playing out a block or two away in whiteout.

Worst blizzard I have ever covered pic.twitter.com/ZvnBR9KeX7

— Reed Timmer, PhD (@ReedTimmerAccu) December 24, 2022

In some towns such as Buffalo, New York, authorities have banned traffic on snowy and windy roads, which have become too risky.

This is also the case in Minnesota or on much of the main road that crosses the country from east to west.

This storm is accompanied by polar temperatures.

More than half of the country has fallen below zero.

- 33, -40, up to -55 degrees in the Plains region.

Rare episode, but not unreleased

These extreme cold phenomena are extremely rare,

but not new

, explains Frédéric Decker, meteorologist in France, at the microphone of

Baptiste Coulon

of RFI's Service France: "

The frequency of this type of event is rather every 30 to 40 years if we talk about the combination of all the phenomena: the mass of very cold air, the blizzard, the snowfall (...) We have always had this type of very cold event, including the last century , 150 years ago.

There is nothing new, we cannot link this episode of cold to global warming

”.

 To read also: The cold spell in the northern hemisphere completely turns the gas market

350,000 homes without electricity in Canada 

According to

Pascale Guéricolas

, RFI correspondent in Canada, the same scenes of chaos were observed in neighboring Canada.

In Quebec, as well as in Ontario, the neighboring province, very strong gusts of more than 100 km/h damaged electrical wires.

More than 350,000 Quebec homes no longer have electricity, and repair teams sometimes have trouble getting to the scene with the snow-covered road.

Depending on the region, it fell snow, rain, and ice formed, forcing authorities to close several roads.

The cold should set in in the next few hours, which may further complicate travel on the icy road.

In Vancouver, in western Canada, the accumulations of ice on the cables of several bridges forced their closure.

And the situation is likely to continue for at least two days. 

 To read also: 

United States: when it is colder in Texas than in Alaska

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