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India: IndiGo Flight Cancellations Strand Passengers Amid Regulatory Failure 4

Major travel chaos continued at airports across India as IndiGo cancelled hundreds of flights. The cancellations, which stranded scores of passengers and mainly affected key domestic routes, are due to IndiGo's failure to comply with new Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) regulations.

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India: IndiGo Flight Cancellations Strand Passengers Amid Regulatory Failure 3

Major travel chaos continued at airports across India as IndiGo cancelled hundreds of flights. The cancellations, which stranded scores of passengers and mainly affected key domestic routes, are due to IndiGo's failure to comply with new Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) regulations.

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India: IndiGo Flight Cancellations Strand Passengers Amid Regulatory Failure 2

Major travel chaos continued at airports across India as IndiGo cancelled hundreds of flights. The cancellations, which stranded scores of passengers and mainly affected key domestic routes, are due to IndiGo's failure to comply with new Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) regulations.

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India: IndiGo Flight Cancellations Strand Passengers Amid Regulatory Failure

Major travel chaos continued at several airports in India as IndiGo cancelled hundreds of flights on Friday, December 5. The cancellations, which stranded scores of passengers and mainly affected key domestic routes, are due to IndiGo's failure to comply with new Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) regulations.

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Illustration - Airbus A320

Illustration - Airbus A320

Illustration - Inside an Airbus A320 plane, on December 1, 2025, in Paris, France. In the past few days, thousands of Airbus planes had to be grounded for a software update after it was discovered that intense solar radiation could interfere with onboard flight control computers. Around 6,000 A320 planes were thought to be affected - half the European firm's global fleet - but many were able to fly again within hours after undergoing the update. The UK's aviation regulator said there would be "some disruption and cancellations to flights" though the impact at airports appears to be limited. Airbus said it discovered the issue after an investigation into an incident in which a plane flying between the US and Mexico suddenly lost altitude in October. Photo by JMP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Airbus A320

Illustration - Airbus A320

Illustration - Inside an Airbus A320 plane, on December 1, 2025, in Paris, France. In the past few days, thousands of Airbus planes had to be grounded for a software update after it was discovered that intense solar radiation could interfere with onboard flight control computers. Around 6,000 A320 planes were thought to be affected - half the European firm's global fleet - but many were able to fly again within hours after undergoing the update. The UK's aviation regulator said there would be "some disruption and cancellations to flights" though the impact at airports appears to be limited. Airbus said it discovered the issue after an investigation into an incident in which a plane flying between the US and Mexico suddenly lost altitude in October. Photo by JMP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Airbus A320

Illustration - Airbus A320

Illustration - Inside an Airbus A320 plane, on December 1, 2025, in Paris, France. In the past few days, thousands of Airbus planes had to be grounded for a software update after it was discovered that intense solar radiation could interfere with onboard flight control computers. Around 6,000 A320 planes were thought to be affected - half the European firm's global fleet - but many were able to fly again within hours after undergoing the update. The UK's aviation regulator said there would be "some disruption and cancellations to flights" though the impact at airports appears to be limited. Airbus said it discovered the issue after an investigation into an incident in which a plane flying between the US and Mexico suddenly lost altitude in October. Photo by JMP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Airbus A320

Illustration - Airbus A320

Illustration - Inside an Airbus A320 plane, on December 1, 2025, in Paris, France. In the past few days, thousands of Airbus planes had to be grounded for a software update after it was discovered that intense solar radiation could interfere with onboard flight control computers. Around 6,000 A320 planes were thought to be affected - half the European firm's global fleet - but many were able to fly again within hours after undergoing the update. The UK's aviation regulator said there would be "some disruption and cancellations to flights" though the impact at airports appears to be limited. Airbus said it discovered the issue after an investigation into an incident in which a plane flying between the US and Mexico suddenly lost altitude in October. Photo by JMP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Airbus A 320

Illustration - Airbus A 320

FRANCE. CORSE-DU-SUD (2A) AJACCIO. CAMPO DELL'ORO AIRPORT (NAPOLEON BONAPARTE). AIRBUS A 320 OF THE AIR CORSICA COMPANY (SECOND SECOND FRENCH AIRLINE IN NUMBER OF PASSENGERS CARRIED), WHICH PROVIDES AIR SERVICE TO CORSICA AS A TERRITORIAL CONTINUITY (CALLED PUBLIC SERVICE LINES). AN ANONYMOUS MIXED ECONOMY COMPANY WHICH THE MAJORITY SHAREHOLDER IS THE COLLECTIVITY OF CORSICA, THE AIR CORSICA COMPANY PROVIDES DAILY FLIGHTS FROM THE AIRPORTS OF MARSEILLE, NICE, PARIS-ORLY AND SEVERAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Photo by Frances Stephane/Only France/ ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Airbus A 320

Illustration - Airbus A 320

FRANCE. CORSE-DU-SUD (2A) AJACCIO. CAMPO DELL'ORO AIRPORT (NAPOLEON BONAPARTE). AIRBUS A 320 OF THE AIR CORSICA COMPANY (SECOND SECOND FRENCH AIRLINE IN NUMBER OF PASSENGERS CARRIED), WHICH PROVIDES AIR SERVICE TO CORSICA AS A TERRITORIAL CONTINUITY (CALLED PUBLIC SERVICE LINES). AN ANONYMOUS MIXED ECONOMY COMPANY WHICH THE MAJORITY SHAREHOLDER IS THE COLLECTIVITY OF CORSICA, THE AIR CORSICA COMPANY PROVIDES DAILY FLIGHTS FROM THE AIRPORTS OF MARSEILLE, NICE, PARIS-ORLY AND SEVERAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Photo by Frances Stephane/Only France/ ABACAPRESS.COM

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Colombier-Saugnieu (69): Aeroport de Lyon Saint-Exupery

Colombier-Saugnieu (69): Aeroport de Lyon Saint-Exupery

Colombier-Saugnieu (69). Aeroport de Lyon Saint-Exupery. Nez et cabine d'Airbus A320 avec pilote a bord - Photo by Soudan/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM - Vinci Airports; transport aerien; ciel bleu; piste; nez; avant; cockpit; A 320; A320; Aeronautique; Aeroport; Aeroports; Aerospatiale; Airbus; Aviation; Avion; Avions; Detail; Economie; Industrie; Prise de vue; Transport; Transport aerien; Europe de l'Ouest; Western Europe; France; Auvergne Rhone Alpes; Lyon; Rhone 69; Rhone Alpes

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Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Airline passengers wait in line to pass through security the day before the Thanksgiving holiday, traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, USA, 26 November 2025. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which screens airline passengers at US airports, estimated it will screen 17.8 million travelers between 25 November and 02 December 2025.

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Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Airline passengers wait in line to pass through security the day before the Thanksgiving holiday, traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, USA, 26 November 2025. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which screens airline passengers at US airports, estimated it will screen 17.8 million travelers between 25 November and 02 December 2025.

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Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Airline passengers wait in line to pass through security the day before the Thanksgiving holiday, traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, USA, 26 November 2025. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which screens airline passengers at US airports, estimated it will screen 17.8 million travelers between 25 November and 02 December 2025.

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Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Airline passengers check-in for their flight at an American Airline’s kiosk the day before the Thanksgiving holiday, traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, USA, 26 November 2025. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which screens airline passengers at US airports, estimated it will screen 17.8 million travelers between 25 November and 02 December 2025.

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Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Airline passengers wait in line to pass through security the day before the Thanksgiving holiday, traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, USA, 26 November 2025. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which screens airline passengers at US airports, estimated it will screen 17.8 million travelers between 25 November and 02 December 2025.

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Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Thanksgiving expected to bring busy air travel

Airline passengers wait in line to pass through security the day before the Thanksgiving holiday, traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, USA, 26 November 2025. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which screens airline passengers at US airports, estimated it will screen 17.8 million travelers between 25 November and 02 December 2025.

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Jamaica: Hurricane Melissa Hits Cat 5, Sparks Evacuations and Warnings 2

Hurricane Melissa intensified to Category 5 strength as it approached Jamaica, bringing winds of 260 km/h (160 mph) and up to 1 meter (40 inches) of rain. The slow-moving storm was located southwest of Kingston and is expected to make landfall late Monday or early Tuesday. Authorities ordered evacuations in low-lying areas including Port Royal, opened nearly 900 shelters, and closed both international airports. Officials warned of “catastrophic” flash floods and landslides.

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Jamaica: Hurricane Melissa Hits Cat 5, Sparks Evacuations and Warnings

Hurricane Melissa intensified to Category 5 strength as it approached Jamaica, bringing winds of 260 km/h (160 mph) and up to 1 meter (40 inches) of rain. The slow-moving storm was located southwest of Kingston and is expected to make landfall late Monday or early Tuesday. Authorities ordered evacuations in low-lying areas including Port Royal, opened nearly 900 shelters, and closed both international airports. Officials warned of “catastrophic” flash floods and landslides.

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Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair CEO, Michael O'Leary (left), gives a press conference at Ryanair's headquarters on October 8, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Ryanair has cut 1.2 million seats offered at Spain's regional airports in protest at the "high taxes" that Aena maintains at these facilities, which will mean the total elimination of flights to and from Asturias airport. Photo by Fernando Sánchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary (c) holds a press conference at Ryanair's headquarters on October 8, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. Ryanair has cut 1.2 million seats offered at Spain's regional airports in protest at the "high taxes" that Aena maintains at these facilities, which will mean the total elimination of flights to and from Asturias airport. Photo by Fernando Sánchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary (c) holds a press conference at Ryanair's headquarters on October 8, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. Ryanair has cut 1.2 million seats offered at Spain's regional airports in protest at the "high taxes" that Aena maintains at these facilities, which will mean the total elimination of flights to and from Asturias airport. Photo by Fernando Sánchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary gives a press conference at Ryanair's headquarters on October 8, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. Ryanair has cut 1.2 million seats offered at Spain's regional airports in protest at the "high taxes" that Aena maintains at these facilities, which will mean the total elimination of flights to and from Asturias airport. Photo by Fernando Sánchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary gives a press conference at Ryanair's headquarters on October 8, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. Ryanair has cut 1.2 million seats offered at Spain's regional airports in protest at the "high taxes" that Aena maintains at these facilities, which will mean the total elimination of flights to and from Asturias airport. Photo by Fernando Sánchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary (c) holds a press conference at Ryanair's headquarters on October 8, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. Ryanair has cut 1.2 million seats offered at Spain's regional airports in protest at the "high taxes" that Aena maintains at these facilities, which will mean the total elimination of flights to and from Asturias airport. Photo by Fernando Sánchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary (c) holds a press conference at Ryanair's headquarters on October 8, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. Ryanair has cut 1.2 million seats offered at Spain's regional airports in protest at the "high taxes" that Aena maintains at these facilities, which will mean the total elimination of flights to and from Asturias airport. Photo by Fernando Sánchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair Cuts 1.2 Million Seats at Spain's Regional Airports by Summer 2026

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary gives a press conference at Ryanair's headquarters on October 8, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. Ryanair has cut 1.2 million seats offered at Spain's regional airports in protest at the "high taxes" that Aena maintains at these facilities, which will mean the total elimination of flights to and from Asturias airport. Photo by Fernando Sánchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vietnam: At Least 13 Dead as Typhoon Bualoi Makes Landfall in Central Coast 3

Typhoon Bualoi made landfall on the central coast of Vietnam on Monday, September 29, leaving at least 13 people dead. Bualoi brought severe winds, floods, and damage to homes and infrastructure across the central and northern regions, forcing the closure of four airports and triggering tornadoes that toppled houses in the northern province of Ninh Binh.

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Vietnam: At Least 13 Dead as Typhoon Bualoi Makes Landfall in Central Coast

Typhoon Bualoi made landfall on the central coast of Vietnam on Monday, September 29, leaving at least 13 people dead. Bualoi brought severe winds, floods, and damage to homes and infrastructure across the central and northern regions, forcing the closure of four airports and triggering tornadoes that toppled houses in the northern province of Ninh Binh.

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Vietnam: At Least 13 Dead as Typhoon Bualoi Makes Landfall in Central Coast 2

Typhoon Bualoi made landfall on the central coast of Vietnam on Monday, September 29, leaving at least 13 people dead. Bualoi brought severe winds, floods, and damage to homes and infrastructure across the central and northern regions, forcing the closure of four airports and triggering tornadoes that toppled houses in the northern province of Ninh Binh.

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Belgium: Cyberattack Disrupts Operations at Brussels Airport 2

Following a cyberattack on a check-in and boarding system provider on Friday night, September 19, major European airports, including London Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin, experienced widespread flight delays and cancellations that continued into Monday.

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US: Heavy Rain Causes Flooding in Southern Florida, Prompting Weather Alerts

Thunderstorms brought heavy rain and isolated flooding across southern Florida on Monday, September 21, prompting multiple weather alerts, and causing flight delays at Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

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US: Heavy Rain Causes Flooding in Southern Florida, Prompting Weather Alerts 2

Thunderstorms brought heavy rain and isolated flooding across southern Florida on Monday, September 21, prompting multiple weather alerts, and causing flight delays at Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

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Belgium: Cyberattack Disrupts Operations at Brussels Airport

Following a cyberattack on a check-in and boarding system provider on Friday night, September 19, major European airports, including London Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin, experienced widespread flight delays and cancellations that continued into Monday.

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Vietnam: Typhoon Kajiki Makes Landfall, Triggers Evacuations and Closures

Tens of thousands were evacuated from Vietnam’s coastal areas as Typhoon Kajiki made landfall on Monday evening, August 25. Schools and airports were closed, and ships were banned from sailing.

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US: United Airlines Tech Outage Grounds Flights, Causes Delays Nationwide 2

United Airlines grounded its flights nationwide on Wednesday night, August 6, due to a technology issue, resulting in over 1,000 delays and dozens of cancellations.

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Vietnam: Tropical Storm Wipha Makes Landfall, Brings Severe Weather and Damage 2

Tropical Storm Wipha made landfall in northern Vietnam at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 22, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to northern and central regions. The storm caused flooding, power outages, and flight cancellations, with several airports closed.

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Vietnam: Tropical Storm Wipha Makes Landfall, Brings Severe Weather and Damage

Tropical Storm Wipha made landfall in northern Vietnam at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 22, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to northern and central regions. The storm caused flooding, power outages, and flight cancellations, with several airports closed.

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US: Severe Weather Triggers Flood Warnings, Airport Delays in Northeast, Mid-Atlantic 4

Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain triggered flash flood warnings across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast states, causing significant flight cancellations and delays at major East Coast airports on Tuesday, July 1. Authorities warned of strong wind gusts and ongoing storms through the evening.

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US: Severe Weather Triggers Flood Warnings, Airport Delays in Northeast, Mid-Atlantic 3

Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain triggered flash flood warnings across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast states, causing significant flight cancellations and delays at major East Coast airports on Tuesday, July 1. Authorities warned of strong wind gusts and ongoing storms through the evening.

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US: Severe Weather Triggers Flood Warnings, Airport Delays in Northeast, Mid-Atlantic 2

Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain triggered flash flood warnings across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast states, causing significant flight cancellations and delays at major East Coast airports on Tuesday, July 1. Authorities warned of strong wind gusts and ongoing storms through the evening.

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US: Severe Weather Triggers Flood Warnings, Airport Delays in Northeast, Mid-Atlantic

Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain triggered flash flood warnings across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast states, causing significant flight cancellations and delays at major East Coast airports on Tuesday, July 1. Authorities warned of strong wind gusts and ongoing storms through the evening.

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US: Rare Winter Storm Hits South, Bringing Heavy Snow, Sleet, And Ice 13

A major winter storm brought frigid temperatures to the South on Monday, January 20, prompting closures of roads, schools, and airports. At least eleven deaths were reported as of Thursday morning.

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US: Rare Winter Storm Hits South, Bringing Heavy Snow, Sleet, And Ice 12

A major winter storm brought frigid temperatures to the South on Monday, January 20, prompting closures of roads, schools, and airports. At least four deaths were reported as of Tuesday.

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US: Rare Winter Storm Hits South, Bringing Heavy Snow, Sleet, And Ice 10

A major winter storm brought frigid temperatures to the South on Monday, January 20, prompting closures of roads, schools, and airports. At least four deaths were reported as of Tuesday.

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US: Rare Winter Storm Hits South, Bringing Heavy Snow, Sleet, And Ice 11

A major winter storm brought frigid temperatures to the South on Monday, January 20, prompting closures of roads, schools, and airports. At least four deaths were reported as of Tuesday.

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US: Rare Winter Storm Hits South, Bringing Heavy Snow, Sleet, And Ice 9

A major winter storm brought frigid temperatures to the South on Monday, January 20, prompting closures of roads, schools, and airports. At least three deaths were reported in Texas and Georgia as of Tuesday.

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US: Rare Winter Storm Hits South, Bringing Heavy Snow, Sleet, And Ice 8

A major winter storm brought frigid temperatures to the South on Monday, January 20, prompting closures of roads, schools, and airports, and leaving at least three dead in Texas and Georgia.

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US: Rare Winter Storm Hits South, Bringing Heavy Snow, Sleet, And Ice 7

A major winter storm brought frigid temperatures to the South on Monday, January 20, prompting closures of roads, schools, and airports, and leaving at least three dead in Texas and Georgia.

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US: Rare Winter Storm Hits South, Bringing Heavy Snow, Sleet, And Ice 5

A major winter storm brought frigid temperatures to the South on Monday, January 20, prompting closures of roads, schools, and airports, and leaving at least three dead in Texas and Georgia.

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