Winter Storm Hernando leaves thousands without power in US East Coast; over 11,000 flights grounded | Key updates

Winter Storm Hernando has wreaked havoc across the US East Coast, resulting in record snowfall that has disrupted daily life and travel. With over 11,000 flights canceled, the storm has significantly impacted air travel, stranding many passengers. In addition, more than 500,000 homes and businesses are currently without electricity due to downed power lines caused by the heavy snow and strong winds. States such as Rhode Island and Massachusetts have reported snowfall amounts reaching as high as 37 inches, leading to emergency measures including travel bans. Authorities are also monitoring coastal areas for potential flooding as the storm continues to pose threats. As the situation unfolds, efforts are underway to restore power and ensure safety for affected residents.
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