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Winter weather also cut off water in the city of Jackson, Mississippi - home to around 150, 000 people - as well as the largest county in Tennessee that includes the city of Memphis, with more than 651, 000 residents. City officials in Jackson say water treatment plants are now running again, but 43, 000 households still have no or low water pressure, WLBT TV reports. Across the US South, a region unaccustomed to such frigid temperatures, people whose pipes have frozen have taken to boiling snow to make water. What is happening in Texas? The south-western state's energy grid was overwhelmed by a surge in demand for heat as temperatures plummeted to 30-year lows, hitting 0F (-18C) earlier this week. Nearly 80, 000 homes were still without electricity on Saturday morning. Earlier this week, amid freezing temperatures as many as 3. 3 million homes and businesses were without power. But the power company, Electric Reliability Council of Texas, said consumers were no longer being asked to conserve energy.
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Officials say more are headed to Texas to help out. New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on Saturday she had raised more than $3m (£2. 1m) in donations as part of relief efforts for Texas. "When you already have so many families in the state and across the country that are on the brink, that can't even afford an emergency to begin with, when you have a disaster like this, it can just set people back for years, not just for days, " she said, speaking at a Houston food bank. Some easing is expected as temperatures are expected to rise in Texas in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). As the state grappled with the weather crisis, Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz faced a backlash after he left Houston on Wednesday for a vacation in Mexico with his family. Mr Cruz apologised on Thursday and returned to the US after initially planning to stay through the weekend. How deadly has the storm been? The recorded deaths in Texas include people who have died in traffic accidents, as well as some who suffered carbon monoxide poisoning from running cars and generators indoors to stay warm.
media caption 'He's 92 so we wrapped him tight like a mummy' President Joe Biden has declared a major disaster in Texas, clearing the way for more federal funds to be spent on relief efforts in the US state. Power is returning across Texas and temperatures are set to rise, but at least 14 million people still have difficulty accessing clean water. Mr Biden has said he will visit Texas as long as his presence is not a burden on relief efforts. The administration had already declared a state of emergency for Texas, along with Oklahoma and Louisiana. "Assistance can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, and other programmes to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster, " the statement said. Mr Biden has been in touch with the mayors of some of Texas' biggest cities, such as Houston, Austin and Dallas, to ensure they have access to government resources, an administration official said. Several other southern states hit by snow and ice storms this week have also reported water service outages.