An ice storm ripped through eastern United States over Thursday night from
Maine to Pennsylvania, causing massive blackouts and leaving 1.25 million
customers in the dark, the National Weather Service said yesterday.
The storm has dumped more than 18 centimeters of snow in the region and
forced many roads and schools to close, it said.
The governments of Massachusetts and New Hampshire declared state of
emergency.
In Maine, Governor John Baldacci ordered state government closed for the day.
The American Red Cross opened shelters throughout the region to help people
affected by the storm.
Authorities said it will take days to restore electricity lost in the storm.