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La tormenta 'León' ataca al sureste de Estados Unidos

Esta zona del país está poco acostumbrada a inviernos duros y la nieve ha dejado ya al menos 13 muertos.

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  • Un hombre quita los bloques de hielo de su coche en Atlanta.

    Un hombre quita los bloques de hielo de su coche en Atlanta.

    ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 29: Joe Galunas works to clear ice and retrieve the car he abandoned on an exit ramp along I-75 North during the winter storm January 29, 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia. Drivers and kids on school buses were stuck in their vehicles overnight as the wintery weather and accidents snarled roads and highways thoughout the region. Daniel Shirey/Getty Images/AFP
  • Un hombre camina en la autopista ofreciendo bebida caliente a los conductores atrapados.

    Un hombre camina en la autopista ofreciendo bebida caliente a los conductores atrapados.

    Matthew Miller walks along the Southbound Connector offering peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and hot drinks to motorists stuck in traffic due to a snow storm in Atlanta, Georgia, January 29, 2014. A rare ice storm turned Atlanta into a slippery mess on Wednesday, stranding thousands for hours on frozen roadways and raising questions about how city leaders prepared for and handled the cold snap that slammed the U.S. South. The storm, which has killed at least seven people, on Tuesday swept over a region of about 60 million largely unaccustomed to ice and snow - stretching from Texas through Georgia and into the Carolinas - and forecasts called for more freezing weather on Thursday. REUTERS/Ben Gray/Atlanta Journal/Constitution/Handout via Reuters (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS - NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS PICTURE IS DISTRIBUTED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
  • Témpanos de hielo en una señal de playa en las afueras de Charleston.

    Témpanos de hielo en una señal de playa en las afueras de Charleston.

    CHARLESTON, SC - JANUARY 29: Icicles hang from a beach sign after a rare ice storm blanked the normally warm historic city on January 29, 2014 in Charleston, South Carolina. The storm closed bridges and roads as a winter weather blanketed the region. Richard Ellis/Getty Images/AFP

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