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- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 abstract "The North Carolina ice storm of 2002 caused up to an inch of freezing rain from December 4–5 in central North Carolina. A total of 24 people were killed, and as many as 1.8 million people were left without electricity on December 6. Power outages began December 4, and power was not completely restored to until December 14. Raleigh received the most freezing rain from a single storm since 1948, and Bristol, Tennessee received the most ice it had seen in 28 years. The storm also produced heavy rain in both the mountains and coastal plain of North Carolina. Much of the Southern Plains and the Northeast received snow with this system.During the power outages many residents used propane and kerosene powered generators and heaters to combat the cold, with some resorting to moving charcoal grills indoors to heat their households. The increased usage of these heating methods, particularly grills lead to a substantial number of cases of carbon monoxide poisoning. Varying reports allege 48 to 200 cases of poisoning. Hispanic residents were disproportionally affected by the impacts of the ice storm, sustaining 23% of total injuries and 65% of carbon monoxide poisonings during the storm period.".
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- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2002_natural_disasters_in_the_United_States.
- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ice_storms_in_the_United_States.
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- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 wikiPageWikiLink Charcoal.
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- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 wikiPageWikiLink Kerosene.
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- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ice Storm of December 2002".
- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 wikiPageWikiLinkText "North Carolina ice storm of 2002".
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- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 subject Category:2002_in_North_Carolina.
- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 subject Category:2002_natural_disasters_in_the_United_States.
- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 subject Category:Ice_storms_in_the_United_States.
- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_North_Carolina.
- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 type Event.
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- North_Carolina_ice_storm_of_2002 comment "The North Carolina ice storm of 2002 caused up to an inch of freezing rain from December 4–5 in central North Carolina. A total of 24 people were killed, and as many as 1.8 million people were left without electricity on December 6. Power outages began December 4, and power was not completely restored to until December 14. Raleigh received the most freezing rain from a single storm since 1948, and Bristol, Tennessee received the most ice it had seen in 28 years.".
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