Texas deploys National Guard to aid local authorities after massive blizzard leaves 3.8mn without power in below-freezing temps
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has deployed 90 National Guardsmen and thousands of state troopers for disaster relief after a severe winter storm stranded nearly 4 million people without power – or heat – in sub-freezing temperatures.
“Governor Abbott and the Texas Military Department have deployed National Guard across Texas to conduct welfare checks and to assist local authorities in transitioning Texans in need to one of the 135 local warming centers that the state has helped established [sic] across Texas,” Abbott’s office announced on Monday, following a massive snow and ice storm the night prior.
#Texas implements rolling blackouts as state hit with most extreme #snow & ice in years
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Abbott said that in addition to six “winter weather packages” from the Texas Military Department – consisting of 90 Guard personnel, 28 Humvees, four wreckers and a light field ambulance – he would also send 3,300 state troopers and 3,300 patrol vehicles to areas worst affected by the weather. Nearly 3,000 public workers from the state’s Parks and Wildlife Department, the Forest Service and the Department of Transportation will also take part in relief efforts.
“The State of Texas is deploying maximum resources to local officials throughout the state to respond to severe winter weather and to restore power to our communities,” Abbott’s statement continued. “State agencies are sending resources and personnel to help local officials clear roadways and to assist essential workers, such as healthcare professionals and power grid workers, in carrying out their essential duties.”
The inclement weather, uncommon for most of Texas, has exhausted the state’s power grid, prompting the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) to declare an “energy emergency alert three” earlier on Monday, imposing rolling blackouts for businesses, homes and city infrastructure across the state. As of early Monday evening, nearly 3.7 million residents were still without power, according to data compiled by poweroutage.us.
SNOW ON THE BEACH: Rare sight in Texas as winter storm brings snowfall to the shoreline in Galveston. https://t.co/Wtyknos8RJ pic.twitter.com/x95UG8JbZO
— ABC News (@ABC) February 15, 2021
One of Texas’ largest power providers, Oncor Electric Delivery, said it is still facing an “unprecedented shortfall of electric generation” on Monday, warning that the “controlled outages” would be “significantly extended” and could last through Tuesday.
The length of these controlled outages have been significantly extended due to current emergency grid conditions & severe cold weather. These outages are taking place across the service territory & ERCOT has said they could be required through Tues (2/3) https://t.co/AcUFYPhA4n
— Oncor (@oncor) February 15, 2021
Some residents have reported temperatures well below freezing inside their homes, only expected to drop further as day turns to night, forcing some to seek shelter at one of the 135 “warming centers” set up around Texas.
I’m happy to report it is now 14 degrees inside my Texas home
— ELIJAH SCHAFFER (@ElijahSchaffer) February 15, 2021
Blackouts expected to continue through the night
Temperatures expected to get to 1 degree
I have officially decided it is okay to start drinking vodka with my wife & neighbors 😂
We may lose water soon 🥶
Not long after the governor declared the Guard deployment, he shared “good news” in a Twitter post, saying some 200,000 homes had been brought back online with more expected in the coming hours. Earlier, he denied Texas’ power grid had been “compromised,” insisting that some companies were merely facing temporary issues but that state authorities were giving special priority to residential customers.
Good news. Results are on the way.
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) February 15, 2021
About 200,000 residential customers are coming back on line now.
More are expected in the coming hours. https://t.co/8AlqYOycT8
The severe weather on Sunday night – which has battered oil refineries in addition to the power grid – triggered a statewide winter storm warning, seeing every county placed under an advisory for the first time in Texas history. Abbott also requested and received a federal emergency declaration from the Joe Biden administration, as parts of Texas are expected to see another round of snow and ice on Tuesday.
A witness recorded this video of what you could call a snownado over Cedar Creek Lake near Gun Barrell City in East Texas this morning. The small tornado/waterspout was seen over land and water for a few minutes before dissipating despite single digit temps and snow on the ground pic.twitter.com/OhRgurDm7Z
— J.D. Miles (@jdmiles11) February 15, 2021
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