At least four people have died and over half a million homes are without power after a series of powerful winter storms swept through parts of the eastern US and Canada.
Strong winds flipped cars and knocked over homes in Florida, where several tornadoes were reported.
More than 1,300 flights in or out of the US were canceled yesterday and more than 6,30,000 households in the eastern US, from Florida to New York State were without electricity, as
per media reports.
Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for 49 Florida counties, where storms have blown roofs off homes and knocked down power lines.
Twelve tornadoes were reported across Florida, Alabama and Georgia, causing significant damage and, in some areas, prompting search and rescue operations.
More than 22 million people remain in Tornado affected region.