Northeast U.S. Paralyzed by Historic Blizzard, Thousands Stranded
Historic blizzard cripples northeastern U.S., cutting power to 600,000 homes and canceling 3,000 flights as cities face record snowfall.
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Historic blizzard cripples northeastern U.S., cutting power to 600,000 homes and canceling 3,000 flights as cities face record snowfall.
A major cold front is sweeping across China, causing blizzards, high winds, and significant temperature drops. The severe weather has led to widespread travel disruptions and multiple weather alerts nationwide.
Birmingham Airport has been evacuated due to a report of a suspicious vehicle, causing disruption to flights and services. Authorities are investigating, and passengers are advised to avoid the airport.
Storm Jocelyn brings severe winds to Scotland’s Shetland Islands, causing travel disruptions that may affect Asian travelers and global transportation networks.
Flooded tunnels force Eurostar to cancel all trains, leaving hundreds stranded in London and disrupting New Year travel plans.