Extremely cold weather hit the southern United States and millions of people in Texas suffered a blackout-BBC News



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Snow continues to cause problems in Fort Worth, Texas

The extremely cold weather that has hit the southern states of the United States so far has killed 21 people and left millions without power.

Extreme weather has resulted in casualties in Texas, Louisiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Missouri, and elsewhere, including traffic accidents caused by frozen roads and caused by running vehicles or indoor generators for heating. carbon.

Due to the electrical system overload, a large-scale blackout occurred in Texas. The temperature in the state once dropped to 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius), the lowest temperature in more than 30 years.

The local winter temperature is usually very mild, and now the icy and snowy scenes amaze the residents, but that brings great inconvenience to life. The unusually low temperature caught millions of residents by surprise, and there were power and water outages in their homes.

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