Over the weekend due to the winter storm killed 5 people — among them 12-year-old girl

The death toll from a winter storm in the Eastern United States this weekend made a minimum of 5 people.

So, on Sunday 12-year-old girl in suburban Chicago died after she collapsed snow Fort when she was playing near the Church. On the same day the misfortune has happened with the employee of the municipal service in Connecticut. The man fell the tree, when he was repairing a power line.

Two life snow storm blew in Sunday in Wisconsin. After the snow 59-year-old and 91-year-old man collapsed and died. This was reported by the medical examiner’s office Milwaukee County, noting that, despite the similarity of the circumstances of death, these two incident are linked.

On Saturday in Kansas, the driver of the snow blower died when the car he was driving overturned on the highway.

Cold air and strong winds create hazardous conditions for travel across the Eastern United States after a strong winter storm that hit the region this weekend.

On Monday from-for bad weather Cuomo urged residents of new York city without special needs not to leave the house at this time. Moreover, the administration of the Governor has issued a code blue alert and sent more than 5 thousand professionals in the fight against the effects of adverse weather conditions.

A #CodeBlue is in effect now as we’re expecting temperatures to drop below freezing tonight. Outreach teams are ready to assist anyone in need of shelter but we need your help — contact 311 if you see anyone at risk. @NYCDHS pic.twitter.com/sN1qkbpFHO

— City of New York (@nycgov) January 21, 2019

It is expected that due to the extreme cold FlightAware again cancel flights. As of Monday morning, the company has already canceled about 280 flights.

Meanwhile, in the Rocky mountains is already developing another snow storm, which by the end of the week could bring more snow to the same region.

It’s 4°F with wind gusts of 24 MPH in #NewYorkCity today. TB photo in one of the coldest I was out shooting on the streets of #NewYork. #Flatiron District #nyc #snow #snowday #nycsnow @nycfeelings @ThePhotoHour @StormHour #timeoutnewyork #nycgo #nycparks #seeyourcity @nycgo pic.twitter.com/BnR3eZRiVg

— Rommel Tan (@rtanphoto) January 21, 2019

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