Ice storm knocks out power to over 1 million
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Significant ice storm in North Mississippi causes major tree damage, widespread power outages
Major ice accumulations of a half an inch or more have lead to widespread power outages that could last weeks.
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As an ice storm approaches the CSRA, tree service crews are working quickly to remove trees damaged by Hurricane Helene. They are concerned the added weight of ice could cause them to fall.
The DeSoto Parish Sheriff's Office has reported weather-related issues, including fallen trees blocking roadways and three collisions. Residents are urged to stay home if possible and use caution if not.
The storm system’s dangerous mix of ice, heavy snow and Arctic cold has halted some transit systems and closed schools in many cities. Millions of Americans are stuck inside, possibly for days. More than 12,000 flights were canceled this weekend, according to FlightAware.
More than £11,600 is donated to a joint appeal to replace the trees lost.