
"Deadly Winter Weather Claims Dozens of Lives Across the U.S."
At least 70 people have died in the United States due to severe winter weather, with the number expected to rise as authorities assess the fallout from the extreme conditions. Tennessee and Oregon suffered particularly high numbers of fatalities, prompting state of emergency declarations. Traffic accidents, hypothermia, and downed power lines are among the common causes of death during cold snaps. The freeze is expected to break soon, with temperatures rising and heavy rains forecasted in many areas. Experts warn that cold snaps can be deadlier than other dramatic weather events, especially for vulnerable populations unaccustomed to such extreme conditions.

