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Texas Enabled the Worst Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Catastrophe in Recent U.S. History They used their car to stay warm when a winter storm brought down the Texas power grid. In a state that doesn t require carbon monoxide alarms in homes, they had no warning they were poisoning themselves. Leland Foster for ProPublica/The Texas Tribune/NBC They used their car to stay warm when a winter storm brought down the Texas power grid. In a state that doesn t require carbon monoxide alarms in homes, they had no warning they were poisoning themselves. Leland Foster for ProPublica/The Texas Tribune/NBC ....
/ They used their car to stay warm when a winter storm brought down the Texas power grid. In a state that doesn t require carbon monoxide alarms in homes, they had no warning they were poisoning themselves. This article is co-published with ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. It was also produced in partnership with NBC News. When Shalemu Bekele awoke on the morning of Feb. 15, the townhouse he shared with his wife and two children was so cold, his fingers felt numb. After bundling up in extra layers, Bekele looked out a frosted window: A winter storm had swept across Texas, knocking out power to millions of homes, including his own, and blanketing Houston in a thin layer of icy snow. ....
1of3 FILE PHOTO - CPS Energy work crews were seen driving along Vance Jackson Road during another day of snow fall in San Antonio on Thursday, Feb 18, 2021.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of3Linda McCoy throws wood onto a fire to heat in her home in Houston on Wednesday. Public safety officials warned about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning after emergency calls related to people using charcoal grills to try to heat their homes.Photo by Mark Felix for The Washington PostShow MoreShow Less 3of3 HOUSTON When Shalemu Bekele awoke on the morning of Feb. 15, the townhouse he shared with his wife and two children was so cold, his fingers felt numb. ....