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Texas warms up: Electricity returns and water repairs underway

Dallas Higher temperatures spread across the southern United States this weekend, bringing relief to a winter-weary region that faces a challenging clean-up and expensive repairs from days of extreme cold and widespread power outages. In hard-hit Texas, where millions were warned to boil tap water before drinking it, the warm-up was expected to last for several days. The thaw produced burst pipes throughout the region, adding to the list of woes from severe conditions that were blamed for more than 70 deaths. By Saturday afternoon, the sun had come out in Dallas and temperatures were nearing the 50s. People emerged to walk and jog in residential neighborhoods after days indoors. Many roads had dried out, and patches of snow were melting. Snowmen slumped.

Frozen pipes, electric woes remain in U S as cold snap eases grip

Frozen pipes, electric woes remain in U S as cold snap eases grip
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Winter weather stuns southern US, warmer weather brings relief

“It’s essentially unlivable, said Nguyen, 27, who works in real estate. Everything is completely ruined. Deaths attributed to the weather include a man at an Abilene health care facility where the lack of water pressure made medical treatment impossible. Officials also reported deaths from hypothermia, including homeless people and those inside buildings with no power or heat. Others died in car accidents on icy roads or from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. Roughly half the deaths reported so far occurred in Texas, with multiple fatalities also in Tennessee, Kentucky, Oregon and a few other Southern and Midwestern states. A Tennessee farmer died trying to save two calves from a frozen pond.

Respite for Texas as temperatures hit 50f after week of historic lows

Biden declared Texas to be a major disaster freeing up federal funding to individuals for temporary housing  At least 70 people died across the nation with 30 deaths in Texas alone since the storms struck They include 11-year-old Cristian Pavon who died from hypothermia while in his bed   Senator Ted Cruz still facing criticism over mid-crisis trip to Cancun, while wife Heidi returned to US Saturday Warmer temperatures are now covering the southern US with temperatures expected to reach 70F on Sunday More than 300,000 are still without power, many of them in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi

Frozen pipes, electric woes remain as cold snap eases grip - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Frozen pipes, electric woes remain as cold snap eases grip - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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