STORM TRAGEDY

Five people dead after largest snowstorm in years hits Tennessee, Virginia, and Maryland causing travel chaos

SEVERE weather in Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, and Georgia has killed five people so far, with strong winds felling trees and an enormous snowstorm leaving hundreds stranded in their homes or on the road.

In Montgomery County, Maryland, where some areas saw more than a foot of snow, a snowplow collided with an SUV on Columbia Pike, killing three.

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Zachariah Jackson, 5, died after a tree fell on his homeCredit: Family Handout
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Children in Tennessee and Georgia were killed by trees that fell onto their homes.

The winter storm brought heavy snow to Townsend, Tennessee, where a tree fell onto a vacation rental home near Great Smoky Mountains National Park, killing a

In DeKalb County, Georgia, a five-year-old boy was killed when strong winds knocked a tree onto the center of his home.

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He was named on Tuesday as Zachariah Jackson.

The property was effectively "split in half," according to Fire Captain Jaeson Daniels.

The Atlanta area recorded more than six inches of rainfall in December, and wind gusts up to 44mph were recorded overnight during the storm, as snow and wintry mix blasted over the region.

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In Maryland, salt truck drivers were left stranded on the eastbound Route 50 on highway I-97 when a trailer jack-knifed.

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: “It was balmy and foggy yesterday and then six inches of snow this morning, not even 12 hours later.”

Temperatures plunged to 13F in parts of Virginia, where cars and trucks remained gridlocked on Interstate 95 for more than 24 hours after multiple tractor-trailers jackknifed or crashed, blocking exits.

The heavy snow made rescue attempts along the 50-mile stretch impossible, and the slippery roads were impassable on foot.

Stranded motorists were trapped in huge traffic jams, some left without heat as they were forced to turn off their car engines to save fuel,  reports.

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