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Ice storm lashes much of U.S.; 19 dead

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posted on Jan, 14 2007 @ 07:30 PM
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Winter returns with vengence in the U.S.
Sadly theres a loss a life as well.


(YahooNews)-OKLAHOMA CITY - The ice storms that have been blamed for at least 19 deaths continued to lash much of the nation Sunday, as crews tried to restore power to hundreds of thousands and slick roads spawned accidents.

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Waves of freezing rain, sleet and snow since Friday have caused at least 10 deaths in Oklahoma, six in Missouri, two in Texas and one in New York.

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Seven adults were killed early Sunday near Elk City, Okla., when the minivan they were in hit a slick spot on Interstate 40, crossed the median and hit a tractor-trailer, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported

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Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt said about 300,000 households there remained without power on Sunday. About 350 National Guardsmen were going door to door checking on residents in the hardest-hit areas and were helping to clear slick roads of tree limbs and power lines.

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Nearly 150,000 customers lacked power in Oklahoma, utilities reported.
In Nebraska, which has been pummeled by winter storms in the past month, the weekend storm dropped even more snow, making roads treacherous.

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As the storm faded from the nation's midsection, parts of the East began to suffer.
In Albany, N.Y., a 22-year-old fell about 90 feet from a bridge to a road below after climbing a railing to avoid being hit by a sliding car. He had gotten out of his vehicle around 2 a.m. after a crash.

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In Syracuse, N.Y., Interstate 81 was closed for about two hours after about 30 cars were involved in six accidents early Sunday. Several people were taken to hospitals.

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In the St. Louis region, about 150,000 people remained without power Sunday afternoon, after a pattern of freezing and thaws.

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