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AP Photo/Steve Helber After drivers were stranded on a roughly 90 mile stretch of I-95 in Virginia, some for over 24 hours , after a winter storm hit the area harder than expected this week, the busy interstate was cleared and is now back open to traffic and business as usual.
Though fortunately, it appears there were no deaths, and the four people who were reportedly hospitalized had issues that various media reports indicated were not life-threatening, the blame games and finger-pointing has commenced. Angry drivers tired from having to sit in cold vehicles with little to nothing to eat and nowhere to go to the bathroom as temperatures hovered below freezing are directing the blame squarely at Gov. Ralph Northam (D) and the Virginia Dept. of Transportation, both of which drivers have said were ill-prepared to handle the storm before the first snowflake ever fell.
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