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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Nemo U.S. remains alert and report at least four dead


As a result of the storm Nemo whipping by  a second day northeastern United States , authorities reported  at least two deaths , plus the  transportation shutdown  and  cut electrical Eneria  affecting  650,000 homesAccording to police, a young man lost control of his car on a highway near Poughkeepsie, New York ,  trampling a man of 74 years  who was walking along the shoulder. Another person was found dead by another car accident. In  Auburn, New Hampshire , another man died after losing control of his vehicle andcrashed into a tree.  And in southern Ontario, on the border with New York, an eighty year old woman died of a heart attack while clearing snow from his car. "Let me be clear: 60 or 90 inches of snow at this time is a type of storm profoundly different from what we faced in the past, "said the governor of Massachusetts , Deval Patrick. "The conditions are extremely dangerous  and recovery will be very slow, "he added. In many places there were more than 60 centimeters of snow predicted maximum and is expected to be reached until 90 centimeters , record all in so few hours. Six states maintain the climate emergencyAmong them, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island , all in the northeast of the country. The impact of the fierce winter storm named Nemo crossed the border and hit some Canadian cities. For example, Toronto, where the forecast for Saturday drop 30 inches of snow , had to cancel all of its flights from Pearson International AirportJohn F. KennedyNewark Airport  and LaGuardia, the three main airports in New York , were closed in the last few hours. So it was decided to Logan Airport in Boston, capital of Massachusetts. On Saturday and were canceled more than 5000 flights in New York and the New England region. 

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