Winter Storm Immobilizes Major U.S. Airports
A violent snowstorm struck the U.S. Midwest on the first weekend of 1999, causing near white-out conditions that closed Chicago O'Hare International Airport and stranded thousands of connecting passengers at airports throughout the region. The storm shut down Buffalo, N.Y., and passed through New...
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