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Mega storm grounds 15,000 US flights

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Nearly 15,000 flights were grounded as storm Sandy continued on its path on Monday. Photo: AP

Nearly 15,000 flights were grounded on Monday as the powerful storm Sandy thwarted travel up and down the US East Coast with powerful winds and blinding rain that could linger for days.

The number is expected to grow as the slow-moving cyclone churns inland after making landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey, and combines with a cold front coming down from Canada that could whip up as much as 90cm of snow.

Tens of thousands were stranded as the mega storm’s impact on air travel was felt as far afield as Asia and Europe, delaying business trips and ruining holiday plans just ahead of Wednesday’s popular Halloween family festival.

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Pablo Gomez decided to drive the 1,300 kilometres from New York to home in Chicago after his 6am Monday flight was cancelled.

“The drive is exhausting, but they said I might not get back until Thursday,” said Gomez, 41.

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Gomez left on Sunday evening to avoid highway closures and the oncoming storm but didn’t get home until Monday at dinner time after lengthy delays.

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