Flights cancelled as deadly snowstorm hits US

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Flights cancelled as deadly snowstorm hits US
A winter snowstorm blamed for the deaths of at least seven people in road accidents across the United States Midwest rolled into the mid-Atlantic states on Sunday, forcing a ground stop at Washington's Dulles International Airport and the cancellation of hundreds of flights.

Millions of Americans in 10 states and Washington, DC, were under winter storm warnings as the weather system, which started as rain in Mexico, was forecast to hit a 2,900km swath of the US from Colorado to the East Coast. A total of 1,624 flights were cancelled in and out of US airports on Sunday, the bulk of them at Washington's Ronald Reagan National Airport and Dulles, according to the Flightaware flight-tracking website. 

A further 3,113 departures were delayed. "The FAA has implemented a ground stop at Dulles due to the weather, which is impacting both inbound and outbound flights," Dulles airport said on Twitter, referring to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). "Your airline will have the most up-to-date information on any flight impacts. Thank you for your patience."

Several major airlines waived fees for changing or rebooking flights.Last Saturday, four people were killed in Missouri and three died in Kansas in roadway accidents, according to the authorities in both states. 
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