Winter storm kills at least 21 and left millions without power in US

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A huge winter storm sweeping across the southern United State has killed at least 21 people and left millions without power.

There have been widespread blackouts in Texas, where the energy grid was overwhelmed by a surge in demand.

Millions of people in the state, which rarely experiences such low temperatures, have been struggling to cope with the lack of power and frigid conditions.

The extreme weather is forecast to continue until the weekend.

Deaths attributed to the storm have been recorded in Texas, Louisiana, Kentucky, North Carolina and Missouri.

The National Weather Service said more than 150 million Americans were now under winter storm warnings.

And on Tuesday, it reported that more than 73 percent of the US was covered by snow.