A major winter storm sweeping across the United States has disrupted travel nationwide, forcing mass flight cancellations, delays and widespread transportation challenges. The powerful system has brought heavy snow, ice and strong winds to large swaths of the country, straining airport operations and creating hazardous road conditions for travellers.
Airlines reported hundreds of cancelled flights at major hubs including Chicago Atlanta Detroit and New York as the storm impacted both domestic and international schedules. Passengers faced long waits at terminals and difficulty reaching final destinations as airlines scrambled to adjust plans and rebook affected travellers.
Weather officials warned that conditions remain dangerous with additional snow and freezing rain expected in parts of the Midwest and Northeast. Transportation agencies urged motorists to avoid non essential travel and stay informed about changing conditions.
Airports in several states activated emergency response plans and coordinated with airline partners to manage the surge of affected passengers. Ground crews worked to deice runways and clear snow while transit authorities battled icy tracks and roadways.
The winter storm also knocked out power for tens of thousands of households in the hardest hit areas prompting local officials to open warming centres and advise residents on safety precautions. Emergency management teams emphasized the importance of preparedness and caution as cold temperatures and traveling hazards persist.
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