 At least 89 people died in the United States over the past week due to the fierce winter storms. According to CBS News 25 people were confirmed dead in Tennessee, and at least 16 people died in Oregon water issues also continue to plague Tennessee, where 400,000 remain under a boil water due to broken pipes in the Memphis area, one of nearly 30 areas that issues similar warnings. The local utility there said it had fixed 41 water mains and more than 4,000 water pipes because of the cold temperatures deaths were also recorded in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Washington, Kentucky, Wisconsin, New York and New Jersey.A big part of the United States has been snapped by severe cold and snowfall since January 12. In most parts of the country's center, the air temperature dropped to minus 34.4 degrees of Celsius.Now, several inches of lake effect snow is hitting the Great Lakes region in northeast US, while Arctic temperatures settle over the southeast US. In Florida, meteorologists say low temperatures could impact wildlife, leading to a rare weather-related phenomenon, falling iguanas. The severe winter storms have also unleashed travel chaos across the country, leading to thousands of flight cancellations and delays across the country.