RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A brutal storm is messing with Texas with temperatures so low they froze the turbines of windmills that provide electricity to much of the state, leaving millions in the dark and without heat for as much as 36 hours in some parts of the large state.
People in central Texas were scrambling this Tuesday, February 16th, to find friends or hotels with energy in order to escape the cold and lack of electricity and water that is wreaking havoc in uninsulated homes unprepared for the cold, exploding indoor fluorescent bulbs, and potentially freezing water lines.
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