A storm in the Northeast left millions of people without power Sunday.
The New York Times reports that more than 2.3 million people in the Northeast were without electricity as a record amount of snow for an autumn snow hit the area.
Electricity wasn't the only thing affected, as roads, flights and Halloween plans were complicated for many, according to The Associated Press, via The Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Downed trees are partly responsible for knocking down power lines, which caused the power outages, The New York Times went on to say.

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