It's taken almost five months but the winter ice storm that stopped most of Oklahoma in its tracks is finally behind us.<br>O-G-and-E put the last damaged power line back in service Friday.<br>The
Saturday, June 15th 2002, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
It's taken almost five months but the winter ice storm that stopped most of Oklahoma in its tracks is finally behind us. O-G-and-E put the last damaged power line back in service Friday. The power company says it was the largest disaster recovery effort in ITS 100-year history. Clinging ice also pulled down 270 miles of transmission lines and six thousand utility poles. The January ice storm knocked out power to more than 195,000 customers.
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