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    US drivers trapped by snow storm

    13 December 2010 Last updated at 15:01 ET Emergency workers in the US state of Indiana are rushing to rescue motorists trapped in cars after a storm brought heavy snow to much of the Midwest.

    High winds and snow were complicating rescue efforts, officials said. Six people were reported killed in weather-related accidents across the country.

    The roof of the Metrodome stadium in Minneapolis collapsed on Sunday after a snowfall of 17 inches (43cm).

    Meanwhile, officials warned of bitter cold temperatures across the US.

    In Indiana, LaPorte County sheriff's deputy Andy Hynek told the Associated Press news agency that some motorists had been stranded as long as 12 hours on a 10-mile stretch of road.

    "All the way across US 30 is at a standstill and all of those vehicles are occupied," he said.

    State highway department spokesman Jim Pinkerton was quoted as saying: "As soon as the plows go through an area, the wind is blowing fresh snow right back into the roads. It is just really difficult for us to keep up against that wind and snow."

    Elsewhere, flights were delayed and cancelled and major highways were closed.

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    Daniella Relph describes how the roof collapsed - Footage courtesy of FOX Sports


    In Minneapolis, in the upper mid-western state of Minnesota, no one was hurt when the inflatable roof of the Metrodome sport stadium collapsed, but a 10-yard (nine-metre) strip of the fibreglass roof was left dangling above the playing field.

    The National Football League was forced to move a game between the Minnesota Vikings and the New York Giants to Detroit on Monday night.

    The storm has now moved east, dumping heavy snow on Illinois and Michigan. In Washington, a light dusting of snow fell overnight on Monday.

    Officials are optimistic about the chances of repairing the roof in time for the Vikings' next home game on 20 December.

    The Vikings-Giants game had already been postponed for a day and a half because the snowstorm delayed the New York team's flight.

    The Metrodome covers an area of 20 acres (eight hectares), with a 10-acre roof made of fibreglass coated in Teflon. The roof is 195 feet (60m) high and is supported by 20 electric fans.

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    Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7725 100 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here.

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