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                 Aruba’s ONLY English newspaper
            Pacific Northwest residents are told to stay off the roads as ice
            coats the region
            By CLAIRE RUSH
            Associated Press
            PORTLAND,  Ore.  (AP)  —  An  ice
            storm  threatened  to  topple
            towering trees onto power lines
            and turned mountain highways
            treacherous  Wednesday  in  the
            Pacific  Northwest,  where  resi-
            dents were urged to avoid trav-
            el.
            Around  Portland,  Oregon,  long
            icicles  dangled  from  roofs  and
            cars, and ice encased branch-
            es,  plants  and  leaves  like  thick
            glass.
            Swaths of the area were under
            warnings  Wednesday  for  as
            much as an inch of ice, promis-
            ing only to add to the damage
            wrought  by  a  powerful  storm
            that hit over the weekend and
            was  blamed  for  at  least  seven
            deaths.  The  warning  area  was
            reduced  to  parts  of  southwest
            Washington and northwest Ore-
            gon, including Portland, a metro
            area of over 2 million.
            Schools    and     government
            buildings  closed  as  authorities
            warned  of  icy  roads  and  the
            chance  of  new  power  outag-
            es,  even  as  crews  struggled  to
            restore  electricity  to  thousands
            blacked out for days.             Patrick Sahr shovels snow in Buffalo, N.Y., Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024.
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