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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Many of the millions of Texans who lost power for days after a deadly winter blast overwhelmed the electric grid now have it back, but the crisis was far from over in parts of the South, with many people lacking safe drinking water.
Nearly 185,000 homes and businesses remained without power in Texas according to poweroutage.us early Friday, down from about 3 million two days earlier, though utility officials said limited rolling blackouts were still possible.
The storms also left more than 335,000 from Virginia to Louisiana without power and about 71,000 in Oregon were still enduring a weeklong outage following a massive ice and snow storm.
Nearly 185,000 homes and businesses remained without power in Texas early Friday, down from about 3 million two days earlier. But the crisis is far from over in parts of the South, with many people lacking safe drinking water. https://t.co/zUZ3a1FOnR
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 19, 2021