Infrastructure

Government Unpreparedness Exposes Southern States to Deadly Cold Crisis

By Economics Desk | January 30, 2026

Weeks after a devastating winter storm, Mississippi and Tennessee still face life-threatening cold without reliable power, revealing glaring governmental failures in crisis preparedness and response.

The recent wave of arctic air sweeping into the U.S. South has exposed a harsh reality: thousands of Americans in Mississippi and Tennessee remain vulnerable after nearly a week without power amid frigid temperatures. This unfolding crisis underscores the consequences of inadequate infrastructure resilience and uncoordinated emergency responses—failures that put national sovereignty and citizens’ safety at risk. How Long Will Washington Allow Essential Services to Fail During Life-Threatening Weather? With temperatures plunging into the teens (around minus 10 degrees Celsius) and wind chills nearing minus 18, communities are left fighting for survival. More than 79,000 homes and businesses in Nashville...

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