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Texas: the most shocking images of the historic winter storm

FORT WORTH, DALLAS TEXAS: Honey Russell shovels snow from her sidewalk so she can roam freely after the historic storm in Fort Worth.

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Ron Jenkins / Getty Images

Texas is one of the states most affected by the winter storm that covered three-quarters of the snow in the United States. More than 4.3 million people were left without electricity or gas since last Monday and seek shelter from the cold. Here are some of the most shocking images that left the passage of the historic storm in cities like Houston y Dallas Fort Worth.

In Houston, Victor Zelaya makes hot coffee for your roommates during the blackout caused by the winter storm.

Millions of people in Texas seek shelter from the cold due to the lack of energy and gas. (Photo: Go Nakamura / Getty Images)

Elías Mejía, Bryan Mejía and Víctor Zelaya try to connect the power cord to a car battery to charge their smartphones for a power outage in Houston.

HOUSTON, TEXAS: Youth seek energy from car batteries. (Photo: Go Nakamura / Getty Images)

Given the lack of heating in their homes due to the power cut, many people had to turn to firewood as a method to bring warmth to their families.

HOUSTON, TEXAS: Man cuts firewood to bring warmth to his home. (Photo: Go Nakamura / Getty Images)

In Austin, several people push a car that got stuck in the accumulation of snow caused by the historic storm.

AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Biden issued a Declaration of Emergency for Texas in the face of the historic storm that affects thousands of people. (Photo: Montinique Monroe / Getty Images)

In Round Rock, people stand in a huge line waiting to enter a mall in search of food and supplies to face the cold in the face of blackouts in the city.

ROUND ROCK, TEXAS: Dozens of people line up to enter the HEB store
(Photo: Suzanne Cordeiro / AFP via Getty Images)

In the absence of energy and gas, many people went to supermarkets in search of food and drink, so the supermarket shelves were left empty.

HOUSTON, TEXAS: Supermarket shelves look almost empty. (Photo by Go Nakamura / Getty Images)

The lack of gas and electricity it caused people to look for alternatives to illuminate their homes; one of them were the candles.

HOUSTON, TEXAS: People buy candles at the grocery store. (Photo: Go Nakamura / Getty Images)

En Fort Worth, Dallas, people happily took the falling snow and showed their best talent in crafting snowmen during the Mardi Gras celebration. They even gave him a bottle of wine!

FORT WORTH, DALLAS TEXAS: A snowman holds a bottle of wine (Photo: Ron Jenkins / Getty Images)

A man used his time to have fun and jump down an ice-covered hill in front of the beautiful postcard of the buildings in Houston.

HOUSTON, TEXAS: A man descends a snow-covered hill. (Photo: Mark Felix / AFP via Getty Images)

Megan Pennartz and her dog Jensen also use their time to have fun sledding after the snow fall in Fort Worth, Dallas.

FORT WORTH, DALLAS TEXAS: Megan Pennartz and her dog Jensen go sledding after a snow storm. (Photo: Ron Jenkins / Getty Images)

Automobiles travel slowly and with great caution along Interstate 30, in Fort Worth, Dallas, which was affected by falling snow.

DALLAS, TEXAS: Historic temperatures never seen before due to the winter storm that affects the roads in the United States. (Photo: Ron Jenkins / Getty Images)

Keep reading: Winter Storm Advances Northeast; millions are still without electricity or gas and seek to protect themselves from the cold

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