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More than 1400 flights canceled in US due to blizzard in northeast | Reuters

Due to the heavy snowstorm in the northeastern part of the United States on the 29th, flights to and from LaGuardia Airport in New York, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Logan International Airport in Boston were canceled or delayed on the 30th. One after another. Taken on the 29th in New York (2022 Reuters / Caitlin Ochs)

[New York 30th Reuters]–Flights to / from LaGuardia Airport in New York, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Logan International Airport in Boston on the 30th due to the heavy snowstorm in the northeastern part of the United States on the 29th. Cancellations and delays are occurring one after another.

According to the website “Flight Aware” that tracks the flight status of aircraft, about 1450 flights, including domestic flights and flights to / from the United States, were canceled as of the afternoon of the 30th. In addition, flight 1774 has been delayed.

Several states declare a state of emergency following a blizzard. Some areas have been hit by more than 60 centimeters of snow, and road access is restricted in areas such as Rhode Island.

According to Power Outage.US, a site that provides power outage information in the United States, about 31,000 out of 2.6 million households had a power outage before dawn on the 30th in Massachusetts.

At least three people are estimated to have died in connection with the blizzard on Long Island, New York.