Chaos spread due to huge crowd at many airports in America (File/AFP)
Washington: America is celebrating its independence today, but on the eve of Independence Day American airports But a situation like anarchy was seen. Due to various alerts issued regarding weather, about 10 crore people are going to be affected. In such a situation, a large number of people are being forced to move from their homes to safer places. Yesterday, on a single day on Monday, there was a flood of people at America’s airports and thousands of flights canceled Had to do it or reached her place late.
The BBC, quoting FlightAware, said that on Monday alone, more than 3,000 flights coming from inside or outside the US were delayed or had to be cancelled. Data from the Transportation Security Administration also showed that a record-breaking number of passengers arrived at American airports on Sunday and this is the highest number so far.
300 flights of one company canceled
Data released by the FlightAware website shows that carrier United Airlines was the most affected by the delays, with more than 300 flights forced to be postponed. Last week, the airlines had to either delay or cancel more than 5,000 flights.
In a letter sent to his employees, Chief Executive Scott Kirby said that the entire system was disrupted due to the storm. A lot of struggle has to be done to maintain the operational system smoothly. He also said that this has been one of the most challenging weeks I have experienced in my entire career.
Alert of storm and heatwave somewhere
The airline company said it will compensate 30,000 frequent flyer miles to customers most affected by the air travel disruption. All this is happening because the threat of a severe storm is looming in Eastern America, while abnormal heat conditions persist in South and Western America.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the bad weather had caused “so much disruption” to American air travel that it had “put a tremendous strain on the system.”
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An alert has been issued regarding the storm in many cities of America. Tornadoes are predicted tomorrow Monday from Mississippi to Massachusetts, as well as Montana and Minnesota. It is also estimated that heatwave conditions will persist in the southern region of America. More than 150,000 people were forced to live without power due to this weekend’s storm in the middle of America.
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