Hell officially freezes over as Arctic blast spreads across US, killing several
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The town of Hell in Michigan official froze over on Thursday (local time) as the US battled through a blistering blast of Arctic air that has broken records and caused at least 12 deaths.
The nearly unthinkable temperatures caused airline gas lines to freeze and electrical grids to collapse, and they kept much of the northern United States homebound. Power outages roiled swathes of Wisconsin and Iowa, plunging thousands into a brief, unheated darkness. The dry, frigid air froze exposed water instantly, led to spontaneous nosebleeds, and made even brief forays outdoors extremely hazardous.
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More than 2,500 flights were cancelled and more than 3,500 were delayed on Thursday morning, most of them out of Chicago’s airports, amid the frigid weather in the US Midwest that is affecting transit operations.
The temperature on Thursday morning at O’Hare International Airport was -29 degrees Celsius. About 1,450 flights were cancelled at O’Hare, one of the nation’s busiest airports.
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