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Energy companies have mandated 'rolling blackouts' amid freezing temps. Here's how to prepare for one.

Dec 25, 2022, 00:53 IST
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Vines scaling the side of a building are covered in snow in Providence, R.I., Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022.David Goldman/AP
  • Major energy companies have warned that they are initiating rolling blackouts.
  • The announcement comes amid frigid temperatures throughout the Southern and Northeastern US.
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Baby, it's cold outside.

The US continues to grapple with unprecedented arctic weather that has reportedly left over a million without power ahead of the holiday weekend. The National Weather Service warned earlier this week that sub-zero temperatures and intense winds were underway.

The winter storm has resulted in at least 17 deaths, NBC News reported, some related to fatal crashes. And more than 10,000 flights have been delayed as of Saturday, leaving people stranded in the airport. In addition, utility companies have announced "rolling blackouts" to prevent power grids from failing.

For instance, Tennessee Valley Authority, which also provides services for several other states, informed the public that due to extreme weather, it "directed local power companies to reduce load."

"Planned intermittent interruptions support system reliability," the company tweeted. "We appreciate everyone's patience and support as we manage this unprecedented demand."

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Here are ten ways you can prepare for a winter blackout, according to The US Department of Energy and The Weather Channel:

Keep a flashlight and batteries, and phone charges handy

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Have a household first aid kit available

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Candles and matches are essential, but be wary of open flames in case of a potential gas leak.

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Gather extra wood for your fireplace, if applicable

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Stock up on nonperishable food and disposable utensils

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Store extra blankets, mittens, hats and socks

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Close doors of unused rooms to conserve heat

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Have at least a gallon of drinking water per individual for each day

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Have a personalized disaster plan in place for your household

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Know your utility company's emergency number

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