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United States of America and Canada |
The
worst storm in history caused 50 cold-related deaths.
In the United States and Canada, the deadliest cold in
history has killed 50 people. 270 crores earned before "Pathan's" release.
Heavy snowfall and icy winds affect more than 20 million
Americans. Buffalo received eight feet of snow, and the temperature in Montana
dropped to minus 45 degrees.
The coast of Michigan, an American state, is covered in
frozen snow. In Oklahoma, regular water froze. Ohio saw more than fifty
collisions.
One and a half million people without electricity are
affected by the disruption of the electricity system in more than 23 states.
In Canada, the life system is also paralyzed. There have
been hundreds of flight cancellations. Numerous millions lack access to
electricity. The bus accident resulted in fifty injuries and four fatalities.
The snowstorm has resulted in a total of around 100
injuries and 17 deaths in Japan. Thousands of homes were without power.
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