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Extreme Winter Storms
by
Boes, Kevin
, Ratnapradipa, Dhitinut
, Cardinal, Christine
, Scarbrough, Amanda
, Robins, Anthony
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/ At risk populations
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Carbon monoxide poisoning
/ Congressional committees
/ Councils
/ COVID-19
/ Disadvantaged persons
/ Drowning
/ Electricity
/ Electricity distribution
/ Environmental impact
/ Extreme weather
/ Fatalities
/ Government regulation
/ Governors
/ Health aspects
/ Health policy
/ Health risks
/ Health services
/ Hypothermia
/ Ice
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Litigation
/ Medical treatment
/ Populations
/ Privileges & immunities
/ Public health
/ Public utilities
/ Public utility districts
/ Road conditions
/ Schools
/ Shutdowns
/ Social aspects
/ Socially handicapped
/ Storms
/ Toll roads
/ Water pressure
/ Winter
/ Winter storms
2022
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Extreme Winter Storms
by
Boes, Kevin
, Ratnapradipa, Dhitinut
, Cardinal, Christine
, Scarbrough, Amanda
, Robins, Anthony
in
ADVANCEMENT OF THE SCIENCE
/ At risk populations
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Carbon monoxide poisoning
/ Congressional committees
/ Councils
/ COVID-19
/ Disadvantaged persons
/ Drowning
/ Electricity
/ Electricity distribution
/ Environmental impact
/ Extreme weather
/ Fatalities
/ Government regulation
/ Governors
/ Health aspects
/ Health policy
/ Health risks
/ Health services
/ Hypothermia
/ Ice
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Litigation
/ Medical treatment
/ Populations
/ Privileges & immunities
/ Public health
/ Public utilities
/ Public utility districts
/ Road conditions
/ Schools
/ Shutdowns
/ Social aspects
/ Socially handicapped
/ Storms
/ Toll roads
/ Water pressure
/ Winter
/ Winter storms
2022
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Extreme Winter Storms
by
Boes, Kevin
, Ratnapradipa, Dhitinut
, Cardinal, Christine
, Scarbrough, Amanda
, Robins, Anthony
in
ADVANCEMENT OF THE SCIENCE
/ At risk populations
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Carbon monoxide poisoning
/ Congressional committees
/ Councils
/ COVID-19
/ Disadvantaged persons
/ Drowning
/ Electricity
/ Electricity distribution
/ Environmental impact
/ Extreme weather
/ Fatalities
/ Government regulation
/ Governors
/ Health aspects
/ Health policy
/ Health risks
/ Health services
/ Hypothermia
/ Ice
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Litigation
/ Medical treatment
/ Populations
/ Privileges & immunities
/ Public health
/ Public utilities
/ Public utility districts
/ Road conditions
/ Schools
/ Shutdowns
/ Social aspects
/ Socially handicapped
/ Storms
/ Toll roads
/ Water pressure
/ Winter
/ Winter storms
2022
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Extreme Winter Storms
2022
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Overview
Winter Storm Uri, one of the coldest in decades, brought snow and ice to Texas along with record subfreezing temperatures for 5 days February 13–17, 2021, and was followed by Winter Storm Viola, which brought more of the same February 18–19, 2021. Millions of Texans lost electricity and clean, running water for several days, which some suggest was due in part to a state-regulated energy market. Many Texas schools shut down for the entire week, as the death toll rose from these storms due to hypothermia and exposure, carbon monoxide poisoning, fire, drowning, and poor road conditions. Not only were COVID-19 vaccinations halted due to impassable roads but also Texas hospitals struggled to provide electricity and water pressure needed to perform life-saving medical treatments for their patients. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the historic winter storm event, identify vulnerable populations and key public health policies, and highlight the potential environmental public health risks associated with the storms.
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