Extreme Arctic weather events create cascading infrastructure failures in remote regions, where power outages lead to rapid house freezing within 12 hours, boiler systems freeze and require complete replacement, and electrical circuit overloads from multiple heaters cause fires, demonstrating how interconnected infrastructure systems become vulnerable during extreme cold events.
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The Arctic blast that threatened AlaskaAdded:
If your heat goes out, the house is going to freeze within 12 hours.
>> And then there's collateral damage. If your boiler freezes, you just got to start over.
>> When this weather first got here, there were three house fires in one day cuz people plugging in too many heaters and overloading circuits. There's going to be all kinds of adventures that I don't even know about coming our way.
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