5000 flights canceled in the USA
Over 5000 flights have been canceled in the northeastern USA due to severe weather conditions.
On Monday, more than 5000 flights were canceled across the northeastern United States, primarily attributed to heavy snowfall affecting the region. Reports indicate that some areas have received more than 30 centimeters of snow, leading to significant disruptions in both domestic and international air travel. The situation has prompted officials in New York to caution residents against unnecessary travel as ongoing weather conditions and snow removal efforts continue.
In response to the extreme weather, the United Nations has temporarily closed its headquarters in Manhattan, underscoring the severity of the conditions affecting the city. Additionally, several schools in the region are also closed as a precautionary measure against the harsh weather. The combination of canceled flights and closed institutions highlights the pervasive impact of the storm on daily life in the affected areas.
As travel during winter storms can pose safety risks, authorities are urging citizens to stay informed about the weather and follow guidance regarding travel plans. The situation continues to evolve as meteorologists monitor the storm's progress and other potential weather-related challenges in the coming days.