2009–10 North American winter
There are casualties, flights are cancelled, schools are closed VIDEO
The storm caused traffic chaos, and one person was killed.
In Pennsylvania, a 20-year-old man was killed on a snowmobile when he ran into a downed wire, Newbury police said.
Due to the snowstorm, about 1,500 flights were canceled, mainly in New York and Boston, while another 2,700 were delayed, the BBC reports.
US East Coast returns to normal after blizzard
The East Coast states of the United States are struggling to return to normal after a snow storm - dubbed snowzilla - hit the country for three days, bringing life to a halt during the timeMajor U.S.
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Spectacular footage from Snowzilla (vids)
Timelapse of Blizzard in West Virginia
Timelapse of Blizzard in Washington
Timelapse of Blizzard in Illinois
Timelapse in NW Washington
And in New York
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Snowzilla: At least 19 dead in US blizzard
Gale force winds have immobilized Washington, New York and other US states killing at least 19 people in the United States. In New York City, it was the second biggest storm ever recorded, dumping 68 cm of snow by midnight on Saturday (the record was 68.3 cm in 2006).
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