Severe Ice Storm Leaves 400,000 Without Power in Mississippi and Tennessee
Severe Ice Storm Leaves 400,000 Without Power in Mississippi and Tennessee
US · Published Jan 29, 2026
Over 400,000 residents in Mississippi and Tennessee are without power due to a severe ice storm.
Freezing rain and downed power lines have created hazardous road conditions and hampered emergency response efforts.
Warming shelters have been opened across the Southeast to provide refuge from the frigid temperatures.
Ice storm plunges residents into darkness
A severe ice storm, part of Winter Storm Fern, has plunged over 400,000 residents in Mississippi and Tennessee into darkness, leaving them without power. The relentless storm brought a treacherous combination of freezing rain, downed trees, and power lines, creating hazardous road conditions that have hampered emergency response efforts. As frigid Arctic air settled over the region, temperatures plummeted into the teens, intensifying the hardship for those affected.
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