US northeast digs out from deadly blizzard
- Published: 9 Feb 2013 at 02.44
- Online news: World
The US northeast slowly dug out early Sunday from a mammoth blizzard that choked air, road and rail travel, left some 650,000 homes and businesses without power and caused at least seven deaths.
A man shovels his car out on February 9, 2013 in Winthrop, Massachusetts. The US northeast slowly dug out from a mammoth blizzard that choked air, road and rail travel, left some 650,000 homes and businesses without power and caused at least seven deaths.
The storm, which hit New York and other areas still scarred by Superstorm Sandy back in October, dumped as much as three feet of snow across New England, with hurricane-strength gusts helping to create massive drifts.
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