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Winter storm in the Eastern United States causes 9 deaths; Trump declares a state of emergency.
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IntroductionOn February 16 local time, U.S. President Trump declared a state of emergency in Kentucky and ordere ...
On February 16 local time,nba star wallpaper U.S. President Trump declared a state of emergency in Kentucky and ordered federal assistance to help the state deal with the severe storms, floods, and landslides that have persisted since February 14. A statement from the White House said federal funds would be used to supplement local disaster relief efforts to help the affected areas recover as quickly as possible.
Winter Storm Sweeps Eastern U.S., At Least 9 Killed
The eastern United States is experiencing a severe winter storm, with extreme weather causing at least nine deaths, eight in Kentucky and one in Georgia. According to meteorological departments, more than 110 million people are currently under weather alerts, with multiple states facing threats of heavy rain, flooding, and strong winds.
Since February 15, parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina have issued multiple flash flood warnings. Rainfall in the border areas of Kentucky and Tennessee has reached 10.1 to 17.7 centimeters, and two people have died in Kentucky due to flooding.
Widespread Power Outages Affect Over 438,000 Users
The storm has also led to massive power outages. According to the power tracking website PowerOutage.us, as of the morning of February 16, more than 438,000 users were without power in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, and North Carolina. The adverse weather has caused grid failures, leaving many residents in cold weather power struggles.
Weather Outlook
Meteorological experts warn that the storm continues, and some areas may experience more significant rainfall, increasing the risk of flash floods and soil saturation. State governments are urging residents to closely monitor weather forecasts and be prepared. Federal and local rescue agencies have been fully mobilized to ensure residents' safety and minimize losses.
As the storm's impact continues to expand, the U.S. government is expected to further assess the disaster damage and provide additional disaster relief support.
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