As Texas thaws again, calls to rethink how cities prepare for winter weather are renewed
Two years after a winter storm killed 246 people and left millions of Texans without electricity, Texas cities once again buckled under a menacing winter storm. Freezing temperatures and ice storms pushed large portions of the state to a standstill this week.
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