Over 5,600 Flights Cancelled, Schools Shut As Massive Snowstorm Hits US

A severe snowstorm has wreaked havoc across the northeastern United States, impacting states from Maryland to Maine. On Monday, the storm prompted the cancellation of over 5,600 flights, disrupting travel plans for millions as blizzard warnings and strong winds forced many to remain indoors. Major airports experienced significant delays and operational shutdowns, exacerbating the travel chaos. In addition to transportation disruptions, numerous schools and businesses were closed, prioritizing the safety of students and employees during the inclement weather. Officials are urging residents to stay vigilant and adhere to safety guidelines as the storm continues to pose risks. This extreme weather event highlights the growing unpredictability of winter storms in the region, raising concerns about preparedness and response strategies in the face of climate change.
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