Denver: Snowstorm Paralyzes City, Cancels FlightsDenver: Snowstorm Paralyzes City, Cancels Flights A relentless winter storm has blanketed Denver in a thick layer of snow, sending the city into disarray and causing widespread disruption. The storm, which began around midnight Thursday, has dumped more than a foot of snow across the metro area. The heavy snowfall has made roads impassable, forcing the closure of major thoroughfares and leaving stranded motorists. Public transportation has also been severely affected, with Denver International Airport (DIA) suspending all flights until further notice. Hundreds of passengers have been left stranded at the airport, with no clear indication of when flights will resume. The storm has also led to power outages in several neighborhoods, leaving residents without heat or electricity. Emergency crews are working to restore power as quickly as possible. Government offices and schools have been closed due to the hazardous conditions. Essential businesses, such as grocery stores and pharmacies, are operating with limited hours and reduced staff. City officials are urging residents to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. They are also asking people to check on their neighbors, especially those who are elderly or vulnerable. The storm is expected to continue through the weekend, with additional snow accumulations possible. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning, urging residents to be prepared for further disruptions and treacherous conditions. The snowstorm has caused significant inconvenience and hardship for Denver residents. However, city officials are working tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of the community.
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