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Austin Energy crews have been dealing with frozen tree limbs — and even whole trees — tangled in the power lines.
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The city is asking people to call 311 instead of removing debris on the public right-of-way.
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About 265,000 Austin Energy customers lost power during this week's winter storm, as ice-laden trees and branches toppled power lines across the city.
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Austin Energy no longer has an estimate for when power will return.
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More than 140,000 Austin Energy customers don't have power. It's not clear when they'll get it back.Originally, Austin Energy said outages would last 12 to 24 hours, but now the utility says it doesn't have an estimate for when everything will be resolved.
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Icy weather conditions have downed trees and branches in neighborhoods around Austin. If they’ve caused damage to your property, you may want to consider filing an insurance claim.
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More than 300 traffic signals are disconnected from Austin's traffic monitoring center, leaving the city unsure whether the lights are on or off.
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The City of Austin and Texas Department of Transportation are urging Central Texans to stay off the roads. But if you have to drive, these tips can help.
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The electric utility says crews are working to fix the outages, but icy roadways and frozen equipment have slowed things down. The National Weather Service has extended the winter storm warning until 10 a.m. Thursday.
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Ice and other problems along the local energy system are leaving thousands without power — but the grid probably isn't to blame.