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A 1976 ice storm left over 600,000 in Wisconsin without power and caused widespread damage.
A severe ice storm in March 1976 left over 600,000 people in Wisconsin without power, downed power lines, damaged infrastructure, and disrupted TV broadcasts.
The storm, which lasted several days, particularly affected eastern Dane County, coating trees, roads, and utility poles in ice.
Residents and students helped clear debris, while damaged reservoirs and treacherous roads compounded the crisis.
The event remains one of the most significant winter storms in Wisconsin’s history.
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Una tormenta de hielo de 1976 dejó a más de 600.000 personas en Wisconsin sin electricidad y causó daños generalizados.