
Texas winter storm shutters Dallas-Fort Worth airport, knocks out power
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Over 50,000 customers are without power in Texas and the Dallas airport has suspended operations as the state tackles a winter storm dropping snow, sleet and ice.
A dangerous winter storm is dropping snow, sleet and ice in Texas, knocking out power and suspending operations at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott warned Thursday, "We are dealing with one of the most significant icing events ... in at least several decades."
Abbott has issued a disaster declaration for 17 counties expected to see the worst impacts from the ice.
Abbott blamed the ice for knocking out power to at least 50,000 customers.
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