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In all, more than 20 people have already been linked to the storm. Among the victims are people who died in traffic accidents in Texas, Kentucky and Missouri, the country’s media reports.
In worst-hit Texas, where the cold forced utilities to cut power to residents, a woman and girl who used a car to generate heat and poison carbon monoxide died, NBC News reported.
The homeless man likely died in Houston on Monday, the Harris County Sheriff’s Department said. The city police chief said they had found another man, possibly frozen to death.
In Louisiana, a man was killed by slipping on ice and hitting his head hard. A 10-year-old boy died in Tennessee who fell into the water Sunday with his six-year-old sister when the ice broke.
President Joe Biden promised Tuesday to provide additional resources to those affected by this “historic storm.”
He also thanked “road users, highway police and rescuers for taking swift action to save lives in dire conditions,” the White House statement said.
The storm caused at least four tornadoes, the Atlanta-based website weather.com reported. At least three people were killed and 10 more injured in a tornado off the coast of North Carolina Monday night.
“It is estimated that at least 50 homes have been affected by the incident, several power lines have been damaged and electricity has been lost in some places,” the Brunswick Rescue Service said in a statement.
Videos and photos published by the US media show felled trees, destroyed houses and broken cars.
The PowerOUGE.US website reported that in Texas alone, there were more than 3 million people without power Tuesday night. population and companies.
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