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Ice from winter storm leaves a million customers without power across the South

  • A historic winter storm left around one million customers without power across the South, prompting the President to approve federal emergency declarations in multiple states.
  • The National Weather Service warned of widespread, heavy ice accumulation in the Southeast, which could have crippling to catastrophic impacts.
  • Thousands of flights were canceled, and officials urged Americans to stock up on food and fuel to prepare for the extreme cold.
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More than 850,000 customers in the U.S. as far west as New Mexico were left without power and more than 10,000 flights were canceled Sunday during a massive winter storm that paralyzed eastern and southern states with heavy snow and ice. As snow, freezing rain and dangerously cold temperatures swept across the eastern two-thirds of the country on Sunday, the number of power outages continued to rise. As of 10:47 a.m. EST on Sunday, more than 850…

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From New Mexico to North Carolina: A heavy winter storm swept across the southwest and center of the US and caused snow and ice rain. It caused massive power and flight failures – and claimed the first fatalities.

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The Verge broke the news in United States on Monday, February 5, 2024.
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