Snow storm blankets parts of Canada and US
Radio NZ,
4
January, 2014
A
winter storm has blanketed parts of Canada and the north-eastern
United States with up to 61cm of snow.
The
storm has been blamed for 11 deaths and forced the cancellation of
more than 4000 flights since Wednesday.
With
the wind chill, the temperature dropped as low as -29 Celsius in
Toronto and -38C in Quebec City, the lowest seen in two decades.
Authorities
warned residents to remain indoors, both for their own safety and to
keep roads clear for snow removal.
New
York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who was sworn into office on 1
January, said most of the city's main roads had been cleared of snow
thanks to an "extraordinary job" by the city's sanitation
workers.
Some
commuter trains around New York City were on a reduced schedule,
while some key roads were shut at least temporarily.
In
the neighbouring states of Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Jersey,
non-essential state workers were ordered to remain at home.
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