A severe winter storm, identified as Winter Storm Fern, has wreaked havoc across the United States, resulting in at least 38 confirmed deaths across 14 states, with New York City alone reporting 10 fatalities due to temperatures plummeting to 8 degrees Fahrenheit, as reported by BOL News. The storm, which began developing on a Friday, unleashed snow, ice, and frigid temperatures over the weekend, leading to widespread travel disruptions and power outages, affecting more than 550,000 homes and businesses, according to Dawn. The storm's impact was particularly severe in the central and eastern US, where emergency responders were mobilized to protect vulnerable populations, including the homeless, from the bitter cold.
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Massive Winter Storm Causes Deaths and Power Outages Across US

Winter Storm Fern hit the US, causing 38 deaths in 14 states, severe cold, power outages, and travel chaos. Over 100 storm-related deaths reported, exposing infrastructure weaknesses nationwide.
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