The United States-Canada Crisis in Record Cold

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Canada and the United States of the North American states have been upset with bone-biting cold. In many areas the temperatures were below the record of degradation, BBC reported. Meteorologists say this trend may continue until next year.

The lives of Minnesota, New Hampshire, Chicago, Kansas, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York have been upset in the cold. In the case of 'Issues of the Nation', Minnesota's temperature was highest, minus 38.3 degrees Celsius.

In New Hampshire, Mount Washington's temperature dropped to minus 36.6 degrees Celsius. This area is called the "world's worst weather" house. Authorities have said that parts of Canada have been colder than the North Pole or Mars.

The snowfall in the snow since Christmas began in Eri city of Pennsylvania; The National Guard has been deployed to remove the city's roads after covering more than 5 feet of snow. Officials fear that more snow will fall in the area of ​​Erie and Great Lakes at the end of the week.

New Jersey's Ventanor and Ocean City have been forced to cancel the two big events of 'immersion in ice water'; Hundreds of millions of people are walking to the Atlantic Ocean to spend the first day of the year in a little warming.

The New Year's Times Square is expected to remain cold around the record during the annual ball drop program to welcome the new year. In the northern cities of New York, the snow level was even around five feet. The Lorraine firefighters told about the rescue of a woman from a house in the snow covered by snow.

In Chicago, a 62-year-old man inside the car has died in coldness, according to a CBS report. On Tuesday, the snowy environment was responsible for the death of four people in a car accident in Kansas.

Meteorological officials say that due to strong winds, the temperature may decline further in different cities. Heavy wind may bring down the minus 17 degrees Celsius to New Zealand, New York and Philadelphia. They have also advised residents to beware of frostbite and hypothermia. Cold-chatter is believed to have made some changes in US President Donald Trump's view of climate change.

After being severely cold in the northern states, he said on Twitter that 'something can be done' on climate change in the United States. Trump had previously described the loss of climate change as 'bad news'. In June this year, he removed the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement.

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