Four people died in car accidents caused by the storm in Ohio, three people died in each of Kansas and Kentucky, and one in each of Wisconsin, Tennessee and Missouri due to extreme weather conditions. Another two died in New York as ambulance cars could not reach their homes, according to the report.
24 December 2022, 02:51 GMT
The storm damaged power lines and left over 1.7 million US households and businesses without power, the broadcaster said, citing the PowerOutage service.
On Saturday, over 1,800 flights were canceled across the entire US, with especially difficult situation reported in airports in Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis and Denver.
According to the report, the storm is likely to continue in the East and Midwest regions of the country through Sunday.
Ohio's state police patrol service said that at least 46 cars collided on a snow-covered highway, killing four people.
"Weather conditions continue to be hazardous and if possible, travel is not recommended," the police said on Twitter.