Over 100,000 Still in Dark in Oklahoma after Ice Storm

By Diane Smith
13:30, December 18th 2007
101 votes
Vote this story
Over 100,000 Still in Dark in Oklahoma after Ice Storm

Eight days after the powerful ice storm hit the Midwest forcing three states to declare the state of emergency; there still are at least 100,000 homes without electricity in Oklahoma, where the federal emergency was declared by the White House.

"We've had people using generators who ran out of money for fuel to operate the generators," said Vince Hernandez, chairman of the American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma.

Most inhabitants who were still affected by the lack of electric power have relied on a temporary shelter at the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City on Monday.

The states hit the hardest by the “perfect ice storm” were Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas. The three states suffered a record- breaking power outage last week when electricity to more than million homes and businesses was cut off by the ice that brought the power lines and trees to the ground.

The storm also led to the killing of at least 24 people, forced the management of Iowa's biggest airport to shut it down and canceled 560 flights at Chicago's O'Hare Airport.

The largest electricity supplier of the state - Oklahoma Gas and Electric – said in a public statement that at least 70,000 customers, mostly in Oklahoma City, are still struggling without electric power.

Temporary stations were set up in nine of Oklahoma’s main cities so the inhabitants could report power failures.

Another energy supplier of Oklahoma State - The Public Service Company – has reported it had 32,000 powerless homes in its list, while the Oklahoma Association of Rural Cooperatives said it had 5,712.

Vital elements of the city, the hospitals and water-treatment plants, were provided with at least 100 industrial generators sent by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, who also brought pre-packaged meals, cots and blankets.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
dotclear

Other News in

Bankruptcy-threatened Valencia Mull Star Sales

Madrid - Troubled Spanish giants Valencia are considering selling off their most important stars - in order to reduce their massive debts. Sports daily Marca said on Wednesday that Premier League...

Hebron Settler Standoff Could Be Shape Of Things To Come

Tel Aviv - The tense, violent standoff surrounding a disputed house in Hebron underscores once again the problems Israel faces as it grapples with radical and radicalised settlers who are...

German Prince Seeks Return Of Property

Potsdam, Germany - Some 63 years after the end of World War II, a German prince is trying to secure the return of land and property seized from his family after an abortive bomb plot against Hitler....

Peace Process Hangs By A Thread As Mideast Enters New Year

Tel Aviv/Ramallah - The Middle East peace process is hanging by a thread as 2009 is nearing - just one year after negotiations were revived following seven years of violence. Israel is heading to...

Another High-Profile Murder Heats Egyptian Tempers

Cairo - Just months after an Egyptian business tycoon was charged in the murder of a Lebanese singer, Egyptian society has been riveted by another high-profile murder involving a famous singer....

dotclear
Latest videos in World
Rice's mission after Mumbai...
Doctor relives Taj Mahal...
Bangkok airport reopens
Bhopal battle for justice
Thai airport siege ends

dotclear
World You are here: World
» World   » Business   » U.S.   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in World
World AIDS Day Is Here! Get Tested For HIV!World AIDS Day Is Here! Get Tested For HIV!

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
R&B Singers Sued By PhotographerR&B Singers Sued By Photographer

» read full story
dotclear