America is frozen… 2100 flights were canceled due to heavy snowfall, difficulties increased.

Recently, there was a huge fire in some areas of America. On the other hand, there is severe cold in South America. The southern part of America has frozen. Due to the heavy snowfall till now, people are facing many difficulties and challenges.
Due to heavy snowfall in South America, more than 2100 flights have been canceled so far. Heavy snowfall is occurring in the states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Milwaukee, South Carolina, and Florida. These states have frozen. There are more than 10 inches of snow in these areas.
Roads blocked, flights cancelled
Due to zero degrees in many states, roads have been jammed, flights have been cancelled. Movement has come to a halt. So far, 4 deaths have been recorded due to severe cold in Texas, Georgia and Milwaukee.
According to foreign media, Houston's airports have been closed and all flights at Tallahassee International Airport have been canceled since Tuesday afternoon. Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airport are expected to reopen on Wednesday.
Snowstorm-like conditions have also arisen around New Orleans, Louisiana. Residents here are experiencing the heaviest snowfall since 1963. Schools have been closed due to heavy snowfall.
Advisory was issued
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry issued an advisory on Tuesday in view of the challenging weather. He said, "It is going to get dangerously cold in the next seven days. Even if the roads start to look clear, do not travel much now." The mayor of Savannah, Georgia said that although the area is ready to deal with the storm, snow can pose a challenge.