
Texas shivers as furious officials call for answers over utility outages
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Officials are turning to the power company in Texas after 2.8 million residents have been in the dark and without heat for much of the winter storms that aren't letting up soon.
"I share the frustration of every Texan regarding the loss of power during this winter storm. Millions of people without power during this arctic blast is life-threatening and unacceptable," Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said. Texans have seen unusual sights over this week: blankets of snow and sheets of ice as storms brought unusually severe winter to much of the US. With temperatures not expected to rise above freezing until Friday, officials worry how residents will cope without utilities knocked out by the weather.More Related News

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