Over 12,500 flights in the US delayed or canceled due to severe storms: East Coast disaster
More than 12,500 flights in the United States have been delayed or canceled due to a series of storms that hit several major airports along the East Coast and some other locations, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced.
Over 12,500 flights in the US delayed or canceled due to severe storms: East Coast disaster Over 12,500 flights in the United States were delayed or canceled due to a series of storms impacting major airports on the East Coast and other locations. The FAA ordered flight delays at airports in the New York area, Washington D.C., Charlotte, Atlanta, and Houston due to high winds and thunderstorms. Federal employees in the Washington D.C. area were also instructed to leave offices early because of the storm.
- More than 12,500 flights in the US were delayed or canceled due to severe storms.
- The FAA ordered flight delays at several major airports, including those in the New York area, Washington D.C., Charlotte, Atlanta, and Houston.
- Reasons for the delays and cancellations included high winds and thunderstorms.
- Flight tracking website FlightAware reported over 8,500 delayed and 4,000 canceled US flights.
- Federal employees in the Washington D.C. area were advised to leave offices early due to the storm.
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