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At least 89 people have died in weather-related incidents across the United States in recent days, a report by CBS News said on Sunday, as dangerously cold conditions continue to impact various parts of the country.
Tens of millions of people across the US once again faced bitterly-cold conditions this weekend as a blast of frigid Arctic air traveled southwards from Canada, sending temperatures plummeting to record lows and blanketing sections of the country with thick layers of ice and snow.
How cold it is varies by region but in Chicago, for example, wind chills dropped the temperatures to -30 degrees Fahrenheit (-34 degrees Celsius). Elsewhere, in states like Texas, Alabama and Georgia, temperatures hovered in or around 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-6.6 degrees Celsius) last week.
Tennessee’s Department of Health has confirmed at least 25 fatalities associated with the weather conditions over the past several days, CBS said, while another 16 have died in various incidents in Oregon in the western US. This includes three people who were killed in the state when a tree fell on their car.
Oregon has declared a state of emergency after more than 45,000 people were left without power as a result of storms.
Deaths have also been reported in various other states, including Illinois, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Washington, New York, New Jersey and more. Various other fatalities – including a person killed in a five-car crash in Kentucky – are being investigated to identify if the adverse weather conditions were the primary cause.
In the state of Mississippi, officials have told residents to be aware of hazardous conditions on the roads, and to “drive only if necessary.”
Bitterly cold, below average temperatures are expected to extend into the coming week, forecasters say. “Arctic air will combine with moisture from the Gulf to create an icy mess from Oklahoma to Illinois,” meteorologist Molly McCollum said. “Travel will be treacherous on Monday.”
The eastern half of the United States will likely see its coldest weather yet this season early in the week, with dangerous wind chills and a hard freeze warning – where temperatures stay at or below 29 degrees Fahrenheit (-1.6 degrees celsius) for an extended period of time – issued as far south as northern Florida.
There is some respite in sight, however, as temperatures are expected to rise by midweek – though, according to the Weather Channel, this could swiftly thaw ice and snow, leading to an increased risk of flooding in some areas.
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https://www.rt.com/news/591047-us-weather-cold-fatalities/
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And, yet, these numbers pale in comparison to the number of people killed by the clot shot. 🙄
I think they stay up late thinking of ways to kill us. There's a long list some where.
How many people die on any given day?
In the USA? About 8000 on average.
Yes. And how many daily warnings about deaths caused by vehicles?
By heart attack?
Drowning?
No no, it's the climate change emergency that's killing an "abnormal" amount of people!
Always about the same, the only variable is how MSM is told to "label" them; Covid, vs flu season, heat related vs cold, flood vs drought (both always labeled as climate change), sudden death vs unexplained, we get the idea.
Correct^
The most dangerous mistake you can make in life is to trust a doctor. According to John's Hopkins medical errors are the #3 cause of death, amounting to %9.5 of all deaths.
I blame Global Warming.
I read that as "Soros dead ..." and my heart nearly leaped out of my chest. :( One day .... soon.
I did the same fren. 🤔
it makes sense... the world is getting so hot the dial is coming back around to "cold" again!
Damn, I need to wear my glasses. When I first glanced at the headline, I thought it read "Soros dead as frigid conditions ravage US." I won't say my heart did a flip, but I did feel a tingle.
Scores killed I tells Yeah!!!!!
More people than that died after getting their Covid "Vax" shot... before they even left the clinic. You'd never hear THAT on CBS.
Curious that CBS is concerned about the weather and people's health... but not about a deadly shot.