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Thousands of utility workers are trying to get customers back online, but trees brought down by the weight of ice have blocked access. Some residents have resorted to bringing generators and grills inside to keep warm, leading to carbon monoxide poisoning

More than 3,000 utility workers are trying to get customers back online, but trees brought down by the weight of ice have blocked access. Some residents have resorted to bringing generators and grills inside to keep warm, leading to carbon monoxide poisoning. Terrell Brown reports.

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Power crews from as far away as Arkansas are working to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers in southeastern Pennsylvania. Gov. Tom Corbett said the storm was as bad, or worse, than Superstorm Sandy.

Power crews from as far away as Arkansas are working to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers in southeastern Pennsylvania. Gov. Tom Corbett said the storm was as bad, or worse, than Superstorm Sandy, because utility workers are dealing with snow and ice. Chip Reid reports.

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