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  • 300 out-of-state utility crews from 12 different states helped restore power to Kansas City homes.
  • The utility crews worked 16-hour shifts.
  • Nearly 150,000 people still were without power 48 hours after the start of the ice storm.
  • As of Tuesday night, Feb. 5, 90% of the local utility, KCP&L's customers were back on line. Restoration efforts are estimated to continue through Friday, Feb. 8.
  • The entire storm recovery effort could cost $20 million.
  • About 350,000 customers were without electricity during the worst part of the outage.
  • About 500,000 trees were affected by the storm on public and private property.
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KCTV5
Kansas City's television station, kctv5's Web site offers breaking news, photos and videos of the ice storm and locations of Kansas City Power and Light electrical work crews.

Kansas City Star
The Web site for Kansas City's daily newspaper chronicles Kansas City's ice storm and its aftermath and offers tips for consumers on how to report power outages, find shelter and handle debris.

National Weather Service
Broadcasts National Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts, and other hazard information 24 hours a day.

CNN
CNN posted the story, "Winter Makes a Deadly Comeback," which mentions the Kansas City ice storm.

Federal Emergency Management Agency
The Federal Emergency Management Agency features photos of the Midwest ice storm as well as a fact sheet on winter storms and applying for disaster assistance.

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Kansas City Electrical Contractors Respond to Ice Storm

 Amy Florence Fischbach

ICE STORM FREEZES KANSAS CITY, Feb 6 2002

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Frozen tree limbs crashed on power lines and ripped the meter housings apart from homes, leaving 420,000 homes without power in Kansas City.

John Tann, president and owner of Tann Electric, said all 15 of his electricians responded to the disaster, which was crowned as the worst ice storm in Kansas City’s history.

“Our philosophy is to get the power back on to the people as soon as we can,” Tann said. “We’ve been fairly successful in getting people’s power back on the day they call us.”

Tann Electric, a service company that has been in business for more than 10 years, specializes in electrical and datacom work for residential customers. In the first few days of the ice storm, freezing rain coated the streets of Kansas City, transformers blew and entire neighborhoods turned pitch black. Tann said his customer service crew handled hundreds of phone calls.

“We tried to handle every call that came in," Tann said. "I know that we’ve had some customers say that they couldn’t get through, but we try to answer the phone and take calls every day.

Tann Electric temporarily lost power, but with its computers on backup and its phone system still in operation, they continued to take service calls.

“We had a few less lights, but we kept on going,” Tann said. “Since the storm, we have probably taken care of in the neighborhood of 250 calls.”



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