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Heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures have led to multiple deaths and disrupted travel in many countries across the world. A winter storm that caused at least four deaths in the US South brought record low temperatures on Wednesday. Frigid temperatures and snow were also forecast for the mid-Atlantic region and much of New England through Thursday. The governors of Georgia, North Carolina and Louisiana declared states of emergency because of severe conditions that made roads treacherous. Let us take a look at some of the images of frozen places from around the world:

A snow-covered pier is seen on a lake near the village of Etyek, Hungary. (Image: Reuters) 
A snowboarder walks on the Peak Walk bridge at Glacier 3000 in Les Diablerets, Switzerland. (Image: Reuters) 
A lone visitor takes a picture near the brink of the ice covered Horseshoe Falls in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. (Image: Reuters) 
An aerial view shows boats, moored on the bank of the Yenisei River in the Siberian Taiga area outside Krasnoyarsk, Russia. (Image: Reuters) 
A man takes a photo in Central Park as the snow falls during a pre-winter storm in New York City. (Image: Reuters) 
A snow-covered chapel is seen after the first snowfall of the season in the western Austrian village of Tulfes, Austria. (Image: Reuters) 
A car is seen behind snow-covered trees outside Tbilisi, Georgia. (Image: Reuters) 
An aerial view shows a car driving along a forest road during sunset in the Siberian Taiga area outside the village of Balakhta, in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. (Image: Reuters) -
In this photo, Anastasia Gruzdeva makes a selfie as the temperature dropped to about -50 degrees (-58 degrees Fahrenheit) in Yakutsk, Russia. Temperatures in the remote, diamond-rich Russian region of Yakutia have dropped to near-record lows, plunging to -67 degrees Centigrade (-88.6 degrees Fahrenheit) in some areas. (AP Photo)

Snow covers the roofs of houses in Zermatt, Switzerland. Due to heavy snowfall and rain showers, Zermatt can only be reached by air. Swiss authorities have closed roads and train service into the town of Zermatt amid a heightened risk of avalanches, stranding some 13,000 tourists in the town. (AP Photo)
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