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Blizzard warning
issued in West Virginia
ELKINS, W.Va. (AP) — Wet snow and
high winds spinning off the edge of superstorm Sandy spread blizzard conditions
over parts of West Virginia and neighboring Appalachian states Tuesday,
shutting one interstate as trucks and cars bogged down and knocking out power
to many.
The National Weather Service said a
foot and more of snow was reported in lower elevations of West Virginia, where
most towns and roads are. High elevations in the mountains were getting more
than two feet and a blizzard warning for more than a dozen counties was in
effect until Wednesday afternoon.
At least 236,000 customers were
without power in West Virginia early Tuesday. In Elkins, a city of about 7,000
people, power went out across town before dawn and the only lights were from
passing snow plows as heavy, wet flakes piled up to about 8 inches.World Hot
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The roofs of at least three homes
collapsed under the weight of heavy snow, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin said. No
injuries were reported in the Tuesday accidents in Nicholas County. West
Virginia National Guard troops helped the residents of the homes get to local
shelters.
Tomblin says there's been no word of
additional deaths or any serious injuries. Officials earlier reported a woman
was killed Monday in a storm-related traffic accident in an area where about 5
inches of snow had fallen.
The governor is urging residents to
stay off the roads. That will prevent mishaps and allow National Guard,
Division of Highways and Division of Forestry crews to clear felled trees for
utility repair workers.
Tomblin says forecasters estimate
that the storm's brunt should clear the state by nightfall.
Authorities closed nearly 50 miles
of Interstate 68 on either side of the West Virginia-Maryland state line for
hours early Tuesday because of blizzard conditions and stuck vehicles.
More than 30 other highways and
roads were closed in West Virginia by snow, ice, high water, and downed trees
and power lines. Department of Transportation spokeswoman Leslie Fitzwater
said. Schools were closed in at least 39 counties. Police rescued several
stranded motorists on the interstate in West Virginia.
"It's a mess out there and
people should stay home if they can until our first responders can get out
there, clear the roads and get to those who need the most assistance,"
Fitzwater said. World Hot
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Several westbound tractor-trailers
jackknifed on Big Savage Mountain. Maryland State Police Sgt. Brian Broadwater
said about 200 vehicles backed up behind the trucks. Travelers were turned
around or detoured onto two-lane state highways that were also treacherous,
prompting many to check into motels.
The depth of the early snow surprised
some Appalachian residents in eastern Kentucky.
A tree heavy with snow fell on Claude
Collier's truck Monday night in Jenkins, Ky. Collier, 50, says he has
"never seen this much snow this early in the year." He said he and
other residents lost power in the storm.
The storm also covered parts of the
Virginia highlands, northeast Tennessee and northwest North Carolina.
At Great Smoky Mountains National Park
on the border of Tennessee and North Carolina, park spokeswoman Dana Soehn
reported 22 inches of snow at the highest elevations, with strong winds blowing
drifts up to 4 feet deep. World Hot
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Roads were closed throughout the park
and a handful of hikers coming off sections of the Appalachian Trial on Tuesday
morning reporting tangles of fallen trees and waist-deep drifts.
"We don't know exactly how many
people are still up there, but we've not received any distress calls,"
Soehn said. "It's that heavy, wet snow, so it is difficult to plow."
Associated Press writer Bruce Schreiner
in in Jenkins, Ky., contributed to this report.
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