12 dead and over 2 thousand American flights as a result of the polar cold

The deadly Arctic snowfall that caused slaughter throughout the United States has left at least 12 deaths with record low temperatures banning postal services and cancelling more than 2 thousand and 600 flights. Two people died in Detroit, Michigan, after temperatures began to [...]
Two people died in Detroit, Michigan, after temperatures began to cool off late Tuesday after viewers warned the lowest temperatures in history, saying they would be life threatening.

Police found a man's body along the way from his home in the Detroit area on Wednesday. He did not have a hat or gloves and was not dressed for below zero temperatures. A 70-year-old man was also found dead in Detroit, in front of a neighbour's house Wednesday.
Gerald Belz, 18, of Iowa University, was found outside an academic building about 3: 00 a.m. Wednesday. He was later declared dead in a local hospital.

Five people died in Midwest.
A man was hit by snow in Chicago, a nine - year - old man died in Iowa, and a couple died when they had an accident due to snow in northern Indiana.
Officials have warned that freezing temperatures will become more dangerous.













