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https://twitter.com/trumpwarroom/status/1631783634070908928?s=52&t=GWAbOis3aP12H-JzRKl3WQ
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The Epoch Times on LinkedIn: Matt Gaetz Calls for Defunding FBI, CDC, ATF, DOJ
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Blizzard blankets Southern California mountains as raging US winter storm death toll rises to 13: Frantic San Bernardino residents write 'help us' message in 5ft snow as over 300k in Kentucky and Michigan are left in darkness
Storms continue to hit the United States coast-to-coast after a devastating week
> In the Midwest and South, more than a dozen were killed by the severe weather and more than 300,000 are still without power Sunday
> In the Southern California mountains, some left messages in the snow as they have run out of food, gas, insulin, and baby formula after being stu
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11823269/Storms-continue-hit-dozen-people-country-killed.html
The death toll from a series of devastating storms that have hit the U.S. has risen to 13 as the Midwest and South cleanup and the West Coast attempts to dig out from the snow.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced Saturday that five people were killed across multiple counties on March 4 from the severe weather including high winds. One additional person died indirectly from the winter weather.
The storms have left more than 300,000 people across Kentucky and Michigan in the darkness as of Sunday, according to PowerOutage.us.
In Southern California, residents and visitors resorted to writing out 'help us' in the snow as they have been trapped for more than a week by feet of snow.
'It feels helpless right, and it's kind of a frustrating type of helpless,' said one man who has been isolated in the San Bernardino mountains for nearly two weeks.
Last week, winds in Kentucky reached up to 75 miles per hour in Kentucky, causing major widespread destruction. According to Beshear, the majority of the damage was to trees and power lines.
As of Sunday, more than 216,000 residents are still without power and Beshear warned Saturday it could take days to restore power. Similarly, Michigan still has nearly 110,00 without power as of Sunday.
'Very significant widespread damage and is going to take days to get power back up in some places,' Gov. Beshear said Saturday at a press conference.
The governor described the powerful winds by explaining that some residents in Franklin County - located between Lexington and Louisville - could 'feel the walls moving.'
The death toll from a series of devastating storms that have hit the U.S. has risen to 13 as the Midwest and South cleanup and the West Coast attempts to dig out from the snow.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced Saturday that five people were killed across multiple counties on March 4 from the severe weather including high winds. One additional person died indirectly from the winter weather.
The storms have left more than 300,000 people across Kentucky and Michigan in the darkness as of Sunday, according to PowerOutage.us.
In Southern California, residents and visitors resorted to writing out 'help us' in the snow as they have been trapped for more than a week by feet of snow.
'It feels helpless right, and it's kind of a frustrating type of helpless,' said one man who has been isolated in the San Bernardino mountains for nearly two weeks.
In Southern California, residents and visitors resorted to writing out S.O.S. messages in the snow as they have been trapped for more than a week
Onlookers view the boats and dock damage at Safe Harbor Pier 121 in Lewisville, Texas, Friday
Some areas of San Bernardino County have received more than four feet of snow during the recent round of snow to hit
Last week, winds in Kentucky reached up to 75 miles per hour in Kentucky, causing major widespread destruction. According to Beshear, the majority of the damage was to trees and power lines.
As of Sunday, more than 216,000 residents are still without power and Beshear warned Saturday it could take days to restore power. Similarly, Michigan still has nearly 110,00 without power as of Sunday.
'Very significant widespread damage and is going to take days to get power back up in some places,' Gov. Beshear said Saturday at a press conference.
The governor described the powerful winds by explaining that some residents in Franklin County - located between Lexington and Louisville - could 'feel the walls moving.'
Beshear declared a state of emergency Friday over the weather.
Millions of Americans are still under weather advisories as high winds, snow, tornadoes, and thunderstorms continue to threaten states. The storms have wreaked havoc on states including Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas.
Seven tornadoes have been reported across Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas since Thursday. Arkansas has also seen more than half a foot of rain and Oklahoma and Ohio were under flooding alerts Friday.
Winds in Texas ripped the roof off a grocery store north of Dallas while 80-mile-per-hour winds were recorded near Fort Worth.
Residents at an apartment complex nearby also reported their roof being ripped off by the winds.
'The whole building started shaking...The whole ceiling is gone,' one neighbor told KDFW-TV. 'It got really crazy.'