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Posted By Sanford Nowlin on Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 11:50 AM click to enlarge Sanford Nowlin Millions of Texans went without power last month as the state s electrical grid buckled under the strain from the prolonged cold front. At least 57 people in Texas, including three in the San Antonio area, died due to last month’s catastrophic winter storm, according to preliminary data released Monday by the state s health department.
Hypothermia accounted for the majority of storm-related deaths, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. The agency also recorded deaths from vehicle accidents, carbon monoxide poisoning, medical equipment failure, falls and fire.