Group 1 - A severe winter storm has swept across most of the United States since January 23, resulting in at least 30 deaths and the cancellation of over 13,000 flights, with 22 states declaring a state of emergency [1][2] - As of January 26, nearly 700,000 users were still without power, primarily in the southern United States, highlighting the impact of the storm on essential services [2] - A "survival checklist" for extreme weather has gained popularity on social media, with users sharing humorous and sarcastic tips for coping with power outages and severe cold, reflecting both the challenges faced by ordinary citizens and criticism of government response [2][5] Group 2 - The term "ICEstorm" has emerged in social discourse, linking the severe weather conditions to ongoing protests against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency's violent actions, indicating a broader societal unrest [5] - The combination of natural disasters and social controversies has placed the U.S. in a complex situation, where citizens are left to find ways to survive amidst both environmental and political challenges [5]
前有“ICE”后有极端暴雪,美国人民如何极限求生?这份“自救清单”在美国火了
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-01-27 12:45