Nashville, Jan 26 : Tennessee officials declared a state of emergency as ice storms hit
a swathe of territory in the mid-south of the United States and concerns grew
about flooding and dangerous road conditions.
Freezing rain across the
region from about mid-morning had caused ice accumulation of up to half an inch
(12.7 mm) in Arkansas just southwest of Memphis, according to the National
Weather Service.
As much as a quarter inch to half inch of ice could coat
roadways and power lines across Tennessee, according to the Tennessee Emergency
Management Agency, leading to the state of emergency.
"When you start
putting that much ice on roadways and power lines, it's not going to be good,"
said Jeremy Heidt, a spokesman for the Tennessee Emergency Management
Agency.
The most treacherous spots from accumulated ice were on bridges
and overpasses, said Corey Chaskelson, meteorologist with the National Weather
Service in Nashville.
Tennessee transportation officials have ordered all
workers to stay on duty through the night because of the forecasts for icing,
which would include 1,200 people and 250 trucks. The rain in eastern Tennessee
is leading to flooding issues, Heidt said.
"We are not letting any crews
go home," said Beth Emmons, Tennessee Transportation Department spokeswoman.
"All the trucks are loaded and they'll start laying the salt as
needed."
Memphis Police spokeswoman Alyssa Moore said the city began to
see rain, sleet and freezing rain just as the evening rush hour was starting.
"The roads are beginning to get really slick," Moore
said.
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