Ice storm kills one, hundreds of thousands still without power
16th Dec 2005, 12:47 GMT
A jolt of freezing rain and ice across Georgia and the Carolinas early Thursday closed schools, snarled traffic and caused power outages. More than 350,000 Duke Power customers in the South Carolina Upstate still were without power Friday morning. Including North Carolina, where Duke is based, a total of 683,000 businesses and residents are without power.
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