Horror in the US Sudden snowfalls paralyzed New York The authorities are powerless
A winter storm hit the northeast at night, bringing the heaviest snowfall this winter to New York and creating treacherous conditions for morning commutes. Heavy snowfall occurred in the predawn hours in the New York area and parts of New England, resulting in airport delays and cancellations and slower train and train movements. New York City schools remained open, but the hurricane caused school closings and delays across the region. At least five inches of snow covered the city and surrounding areas. By 7 a. m., Central Park in Manhattan had received 5. 5 inches of snow and 8. 4 inches at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, according to the National Weather Service. In the middle of the morning, elected officials began lifting motorway restrictions after urging passengers to stay off roads and work from home if possible. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates the New York subway, said its teams are working to keep trains and buses running. If you must travel, be extra careful,
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