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According to The Washington Post, most of the victims are in Texas, where power outages have been cut in many places due to severe weather. 30 people died in this state.
The rescue services do not rule out the possibility of an increase in victims in the coming days.
Texas officials previously warned that the cold snap is unlikely to restore power for the weekend. The state lost as much as 40 percent. its power generation capacity, freezing of wells and natural gas pipelines, as well as wind turbines.
Millions of Texas homes are without power and more than 12 million. does not have constant clean water. Several hundred thousand Houstonians have experienced power and water outages.
Since last week, the cold has affected most of the southern states of the United States that are not familiar with such low temperatures, and several million Texans have had to boil water before consuming it.
A major winter storm swept from Virginia to the Northeast on Thursday, where icy roads created dangerous travel conditions, the US National Weather Service (NWS) said.
Roughly 200 planes were canceled due to continued snowfall in New York throughout the day, and the opening of two COVID-19 vaccination centers was delayed due to a storm.
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Until 4 pm 50 min. (11:50 pm, Lithuanian time) meteorologists recorded more than 10 cm of snow cover in Lower Manhattan.
This year New York has been covered in snow for the second time, with the second winter storm slipping this season.
Severe weather warnings were issued in New Jersey, where Governor Phil Murphy announced the temporary closure of several vaccination centers.
Across Texas, which has been the country hardest hit by the cold, utilities are gradually resuming their electricity supplies, albeit more than 250,000. homes and businesses were still without power Thursday night, the website PowerOUGE.us announced.
Even after receiving electricity, some Texans had to handle plumbing pipes that exploded in the cold.
The drop in water supply pressure has warned nearly seven million Texans to boil their water before drinking or using it for food, said Boby Baker, director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. He added that almost 264,000 people were involved in the failure of the water supply systems. people.
Cold wave in Texas
In Texas, electric companies have been forced to turn off electricity to residents in turn to avoid overloading the system when most residents turn on electric heaters. Electricity demand has increased dramatically this week as ice ripped through wind farms and shut down gas-fired power plants.
Approximately 300 “heating centers” have been opened throughout Texas.
Speaking to Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Thursday, US President Joe Biden promised that the federal government would work with state officials to provide assistance, the White House said.
The hardships Texans are facing have sparked outrage in the so-called Lonely Star State, the only 48 state in the continental United States to have an independent power system.
His anger increased even further Thursday when it became clear that Texas Senator Ted Cruz had flown to the Cancun resort in Mexico during the crisis.
When he was urged by political opponents to resign, Cruz justified his flight by going to Cancun for one night to leave his children there.
He later called the trip an “obvious mistake.”
While the Arctic air mass in Texas and the south is gradually being released, cold weather is still observed.
Biden ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to coordinate aid in Oklahoma and Louisiana after local officials declared a state of emergency there.
Biden was forced to postpone his visit to Pfizer’s COVD-19 vaccine company in Kalamazoo, Michigan, until Friday, and federal offices in Washington were closed Thursday.
Since the start of the cold snap in the US last week, the media has reported more than 30 deaths related to the winter storm, including deaths in traffic accidents.
Dead animals
Houston police have reported the deaths of a woman and a girl from carbon monoxide poisoning. They warmed up by starting the car engine in a closed garage.
Texas ambulance services report that dozens of people have received help due to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning.
Dozens of animals, including a 58-year-old chimpanzee, died from the cold at the primary primate shelter near San Antonio, according to the organization’s blog.
The winter storm caused at least four tornadoes, the Atlanta-based website weather.com reported. In one of them, at least three people were killed and 10 injured in North Carolina on Monday.
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