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Emily Heller shovels the walkway in front of a neighbor’s house on Center Avenue in Emsworth, Pa.  on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. A winter storm dumped several inches of snow on the Pittsburgh region overnight. (Steve Mellon/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)

Emily Heller shovels the walkway in front of a neighbor’s house on Center Avenue in Emsworth, Pa. on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. A winter storm dumped several inches of snow on the Pittsburgh region overnight. (Steve Mellon/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)

Emily Heller shovels the walkway in front of a neighbor’s house on Center Avenue in Emsworth, Pa. on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. A winter storm dumped several inches of snow on the Pittsburgh region overnight. (Steve Mellon/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)Una tormenta invernal que durante el fin de semana afectó a estados del sur de Estados Unidos (EUA) y que avanzó este lunes por el noreste, ha dejado a miles de personas sin electricidad y numerosos vuelos cancelados, además de al menos dos muertes.

Autor: AP, publicada el 17 de enero de 2022

Galería completa: Tormenta invernal afecta a miles en Estados Unidos

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Tormenta invernal afecta a miles en Estados Unidos

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Emily Heller shovels the walkway in front of a neighbor’s house on Center Avenue in Emsworth, Pa.  on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. A winter storm dumped several inches of snow on the Pittsburgh region overnight. (Steve Mellon/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP) Emily Heller shovels the walkway in front of a neighbor’s house on Center Avenue in Emsworth, Pa.  on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. A winter storm dumped several inches of snow on the Pittsburgh region overnight. (Steve Mellon/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)

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