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00:00The historic stormy storm which struck a large part of the United States
00:05should have struck a large part of the United States.
00:05The weather will continue in the next few days.
00:07A feeling of 45 degrees is expected in the north.
00:10In the case of an emergency, the state of emergency has been declared in a dozen states.
00:15The weather will touch millions of Americans.
00:18The most lasting effects are in a bank.
00:20The weather will go to the extreme east of Texas to Nashville, in Tennessee.
00:24The regions are not used to it.
00:25The weather will continue to be affected by the snow and cold extreme.
00:27While the glacier temperatures persist,
00:30the weather will continue to be affected by the snow.
00:30The weather will rise now to at least 30 deaths.
00:33Hundreds of thousands of people are affected by the snow.
00:35There is currently 750,000.
00:40Homes across the country without power over one in the country.
00:45Over 25,000 of them, over 20%, are here in Mississippi.
00:48We reached a peak of about 100%.
00:50That's 180,000.
00:51That has now down below 150,000.
00:55The heavyweight crashes of sea and sea and,
00:56from the Arkansas to the Nouvelle-Angleterre,
00:58has caused many other damage.
01:00in the transports, the annulations of the vols and the fermetures of schools.
01:04Lundi, more than 12 hours.
01:0512.000 vols avaient été retardés ou annulés à travers les Etats-Unis la veille dimanche.
01:10Près de la moitié des vols américains ont été annulés, soit le taux le plus élevé depuis...
01:15la pandémie de Covid-19.
01:20Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
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