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Extreme weather: This Wednesday handout photo courtesy of the Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo shows a view of the turnpike near Buffalo, New York during a major snowstorm

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Thu, November 20, 2014 Published on Nov. 20, 2014 Published on 2014-11-20T14:45:42+07:00

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Extreme weather Extreme weather: This Wednesday handout photo courtesy of the Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo shows a view of the turnpike near Buffalo, New York during a major snowstorm. A massive snowstorm stranded motorists, canceled flights and left at least eight people dead in the northeastern United States, officials said Wednesday. Areas east and southeast of Buffalo, in northern New York state, could receive a year's accumulation of snow or even more in just two days, Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz told reporters. The deadly storm may see as much as another three feet (90 centimeters) of snowfall on Thursday, which could prompt a federal disaster declaration, Poloncarz said. (AFP/Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo) (90 centimeters) of snowfall on Thursday, which could prompt a federal disaster declaration, Poloncarz said. (AFP/Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo)

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span class="caption">Extreme weather: This Wednesday handout photo courtesy of the Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo shows a view of the turnpike near Buffalo, New York during a major snowstorm. A massive snowstorm stranded motorists, canceled flights and left at least eight people dead in the northeastern United States, officials said Wednesday. Areas east and southeast of Buffalo, in northern New York state, could receive a year's accumulation of snow or even more in just two days, Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz told reporters. The deadly storm may see as much as another three feet (90 centimeters) of snowfall on Thursday, which could prompt a federal disaster declaration, Poloncarz said. (AFP/Office of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo)

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