A powerful winter storm has plunged large parts of the eastern United States into a dangerous deep freeze, disrupting daily life and straining critical infrastructure. Freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall and widespread ice have left millions facing power outages, travel shutdowns and emergency restrictions. According to the BBC, at least 20 deaths have been linked to the extreme cold and snow as authorities continue investigations and emergency response efforts. Nearly 20 states are currently under emergency orders, with more than 140 million people impacted by weather warnings spanning from the Southern Rockies to New England. WATCH
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Greenland’s capital Nuuk was plunged into darkness after a sudden citywide power outage late Saturday night. Residents reported electricity failing across the entire city at the same time, prompting concern and intense online discussion. Local utility provider Nukissiorfiit said the outage was caused by an accident and that emergency generators were being used to restore power. Authorities have not explained what triggered the failure or how long full restoration would take.
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