Snow and blizzards move into US east coast as 85 dead from last week's storm

Deadly Storms Bring Snow and Freeze to US East Coast, With Loss of 85 Lives

A severe winter storm is sweeping across the eastern United States, bringing with it freezing temperatures, snow, and blizzards that are leaving dozens dead and hundreds more struggling to stay warm.

The storms have already claimed the lives of at least 85 people in multiple states, according to an Associated Press tally, as icy roads and frigid conditions have led to a surge in car crashes, hypothermia, and other fatal incidents. The severity of the cold blast has prompted governors across several states, including North Carolina and South Carolina, to declare states of emergency.

The storms are being fueled by a massive cold front that has come down from the Arctic, with temperatures plummeting to sub-freezing levels in many areas. While rising global temperatures may be weakening the polar vortex winds that hold such cold air over the Arctic, causing it to spill out further south, experts warn of growing risks of hypothermia and frostbite.

The US east coast is bracing for more severe conditions on Saturday, with forecasters warning of blizzard conditions before the storm moves out to sea. The extreme weather has already forced the cancellation of several events, including a popular polar plunge event in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

In Tennessee, where over 190,000 homes and businesses are still without power, residents are growing increasingly frustrated with the slow pace of restoration efforts. State officials have vowed to provide clear timelines for power restoration, but experts warn that carbon monoxide exposure remains a significant concern.

As the storm continues to bear down on the region, authorities are urging everyone to stay alert and take precautions, particularly those who lack sufficient warm clothing or heating sources. Experts say that even in warmer states like Florida, the extreme cold can pose serious health risks.

In total, at least 13 confirmed deaths have been reported in Tennessee, nine fatalities in Louisiana, and 10 people found dead outside in New York City. The full extent of the damage is still emerging, but one thing is clear: the US east coast is facing a brutal winter storm that will test its resilience for days to come.
 
Ugh, this is crazy! 😱 I feel so bad for all those people who have lost their lives to this harsh weather πŸ€•. The images of car crashes and frozen bodies are really heartbreaking πŸ’”. It's like the Arctic is just paying us back for all the warming we've been doing 🌑️. Anyway, I'm worried about the power outages too - 190k homes still without electricity is a lot 😩. And can you believe they're saying this extreme cold can affect people in warmer states? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Like, yeah, I get it... we've already seen all this stuff happening because of climate change ❄️. Anyway, let's hope the storm passes soon and everyone stays safe ⚠️!
 
😑🌨️ u can't believe what's happening out there!! 85 lives lost already?? that's just crazy! 🀯 i feel so bad for all those ppl stuck in the cold with no heat or power...it's like they're gonna freeze to death out there. πŸ₯Ά and it's not just the ppl, the animals are suffering too 🐻🐈. how can this be happening in a country that's supposed to be 1 of the richest?? πŸ€” i'm all for conservation but come on, it's like we're playing with fire here...literally πŸ’¨. and don't even get me started on the ppl who are still without power after days πŸ™„. state officials need to step up their game and get those lights back on ASAP ⏱️. this is just too much 😩
 
its crazy how one bad storm can cause so much chaos i feel bad for all those people who lost their lives or are struggling to stay warm power outages are no joke especially when your home is freezing and you cant even get some hot water πŸ˜• the good news is that everyone is coming together to help each other out, like with the polar plunge event getting cancelled 🀝 we should definitely be supporting our neighbors who need it most and looking out for each other during these tough times ❀️
 
πŸ˜” this is so sad... thought it was gonna be a great weekend πŸ€• and now ppl are dyin because of snow ❄️ and freezing temps πŸ˜“ hope everyone's stay warm & safe β˜•οΈ
 
OMG 🀯 this is so crazy!!! I feel bad for all those ppl affected by the storms πŸ’” especially in Tennessee where people r struggling w/ no power πŸŒ‘ 190k homes & businesses still don't have electricity?! That's just wow 😲 how can it take that long to restore power? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ and the carbon monoxide exposure risk is really scary 🚨 experts gotta step up ASAP! πŸ’ͺ also, I feel bad for all those ppl struggling w/ hypothermia & frostbite ❄️ I hope everyone stays safe & warm ❀️
 
awww man... it's like something straight outta The Walking Dead πŸŒͺ️🌨️. I remember watching those old documentaries about the 1993 ice storm in the Northeast, how it shut down entire cities and left people without power for weeks... it was like living in a scene from a movie πŸ”₯. And now we're dealing with this massive cold front that's just wreaking havoc on the east coast... I hope everyone is staying safe and warm ❀️. 85 lives lost is just heartbreaking, you know? It's crazy to think about how quickly things can turn around from bad weather to good... fingers crossed it'll be a slow recovery for all those affected πŸ’ͺ.
 
Ugh, can you believe this?! 85 lives lost already? It's like the polar vortex has got its revenge on us 🀯😱. I'm from New York City and I've seen some crazy winters in my time but this one takes the cake... literally, I was supposed to be at that polar plunge event in Myrtle Beach but it got cancelled 🐧😒. And now everyone's stuck with no power? 190k+ homes without electricity? That's just unacceptable πŸ”‹πŸ˜‘. The slow response from authorities is just frustrating too... we need some clear timelines for restoration, stat! πŸ’₯ But you know what the worst part is? These extreme cold conditions can get to anyone, even in warmer states like Florida πŸ€•. We gotta be prepared and look out for each other during this crisis ❀️.
 
omg how can ppl afford heating now?? like 85 lives lost already and it's not even over? 🀯😨 carbon monoxide exposure is real fam πŸ˜” tennessee's power situation is so sketchy, how r they gonna get everything fixed ASAP? πŸ•°οΈπŸ’‘ we need to help those in need more urgently! ❀️
 
Ugh, this storm is literally devastating πŸ€•! I feel so bad for all those people who lost their lives in the blizzard. It's crazy how quickly things can go from calm to chaos when it comes to extreme weather. The fact that it's still causing power outages and carbon monoxide exposure issues just shows how unpredictable nature can be 😩.

I'm also worried about the long-term effects on people who were left without heat or electricity for an extended period. It's like, you know when you're stuck in a situation where you have to rely on your neighbors just to stay warm? That's not exactly ideal, if you ask me 🀝.

As the storm starts to subside, I hope that everyone can come together and support those who were affected by this disaster. We need to be better prepared for these kinds of situations in the future. Anyway, I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that the recovery process goes smoothly 😊.
 
🌨️ Oh man, this is getting crazy! I'm just worried about my fam and friends out there in the cold. 85 lives lost already? πŸ€• It's heartbreaking. I feel bad for those who are struggling to stay warm without power or heat. Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious concern too... it's like, can't we just get some relief from this storm? ⚠️ The US east coast is getting slammed with blizzards and freezing temps. At least 13 deaths in Tennessee alone? That's devastating. I'm sending all my love and positive vibes to those affected. πŸ’• Stay safe everyone!
 
🌨️😱 this is getting outta hand! 85 lives lost already? and it's not even over yet 🀯 the power situation in TN is getting ugly, 190k people without heat...that's just cruel πŸ€• i feel so bad for all those ppl stuck in the cold with no way to warm up πŸ’Έ my aunt's friend lives in NYC & she just told me someone found a dead body outside her building yesterday? that's insane 😨
 
πŸ€• Man, this winter storm is just crazy! I feel so bad for all those people struggling to stay warm and safe. 85 lives lost? That's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. The slow pace of power restoration in Tennessee is really frustrating too πŸ™„. But let's not forget the folks who are doing their best to keep everyone safe, like emergency responders and utility workers πŸ’•. We should all be thinking of them right now ❀️. I'm also worried about those who don't have access to warm clothing or heating sources... it's just not fair πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. We need to look out for each other during times like this, you know? πŸ€—
 
🌨️ ugh this is so crazy how can we expect ppl to be prepared 4 something like this? and what about those who r struggling 2 find warm food & shelter?? i feel 4 the ones in Tennessee they've been without power 4 days now it's just not right πŸ€• and btw how can we stop these storms from getting worse with climate change? 🌎
 
🌨️ The recent severe winter storm hitting the US East Coast has brought with it not only treacherous conditions but also an unfortunate loss of life πŸ€•. With 85 reported fatalities, this storm serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of extreme weather events and their disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations. The sheer scale of the destruction is heartbreaking, particularly in states like Tennessee where thousands remain without power πŸ’‘.

While climate change may be exacerbating the severity of such events, it's essential to acknowledge that the US East Coast's preparedness and response systems are being tested by this storm 🌟. Authorities must ensure that all affected individuals have access to necessary resources and support, including warm clothing and heating sources ❀️. As the region navigates these challenging conditions, it's crucial to prioritize public safety and provide clear guidance on recovery efforts πŸ’ͺ.
 
Oh man, I'm so sorry to hear this... my thoughts are with all those affected by these deadly storms πŸ€•. It's just heartbreaking to see people struggling to stay warm and safe. The power outages in Tennessee are just awful, I can imagine how frustrating it must be for everyone... πŸ’‘. And the thought of carbon monoxide exposure is just terrifying 😷. My heart goes out to all those who lost loved ones or are going through this traumatic experience 🌟. Can you believe we're still experiencing this kind of extreme weather in the US? It's like, how do we prepare for something that's so unpredictable and powerful? 🀯
 
😩 this is so sad... I was studying for my exams and just saw this news and it's breaking my heart... 85 lives lost already πŸ€• and more than a million without power in the US east coast... it's like, what can we do? ❄️ some ppl r saying its cuz of global warming but I dont think thats fair to say... πŸ€” isnt it just one big accident? 😩
 
I'm getting all worried about these storms hitting the East Coast 🌨️! 85 lives lost? That's just crazy. I remember when my grandma used to tell me stories about blizzards back in the 80s and how they'd last for days. The power is still out in Tennessee, can you imagine? No heat or hot water? It's like something straight out of a movie. And with all these carbon monoxide risks, it's just not safe. I hope everyone stays warm and safe until this passes. 🀞
 
[Blizzard GIF with snowflakes falling from the sky] β„οΈπŸ˜± 85 lives lost already and it's not even over yet! [Car crash GIF with a car spinning out of control] Whoa, icy roads are no joke! πŸš—πŸ’₯ And power restoration is moving at a snail's pace in Tennessee... [Electricity outage GIF with a dark screen] Frustrated residents are about to lose it! 😀 [Carbon monoxide warning sign GIF] Health risks are real, folks, so stay safe and warm! ❀️πŸ”₯
 
This storm is like a perfect example of how our infrastructure just isn't prepared for these kinds of extreme weather events 🌨️. I mean, 190k homes without power? That's unacceptable! And the fact that it's taking so long to restore power is just another example of inefficiency in our government. We need to be investing more in renewable energy and grid upgrades, not digging ourselves into a deeper hole with carbon monoxide exposure 🚫.

And what about all these people who can't afford to stay warm? That's just not right! It's like they're being left behind while everyone else gets to enjoy the 'American dream' πŸ˜’. We need to make sure that everyone has access to basic necessities, especially during emergencies. And as for those states declaring emergencies... is it really a surprise when we've seen how unprepared we are for natural disasters? It's like our leaders are still trying to figure out how to respond πŸ€”.

I mean, what's the point of having emergency plans if they're not actually followed? We need to get serious about disaster preparedness and response. This storm is just a wake-up call for us to take action and make some real changes πŸ’₯.
 
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