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Snow-packed roads begin to reopen
December 25, 2004
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Authorities struggled to remove abandoned cars and reopen still-slick highways across the nation's midsection Friday after a record snowfall buried the region and stranded holiday travelers and shoppers.
Kentucky highways remained hazardous, with temperatures dipping below freezing in many areas, and biting winds creating 5-foot snowdrifts.
"They're about half-scared to drive fast today," state Trooper Barry Meadows said.
A portion of Interstate 64 in Indiana reopened, a day after more than 100 stranded travelers were rescued from their snowbound vehicles. But the road was still treacherous because of hundreds of abandoned vehicles along a 25-mile stretch near the Illinois line.
Some Indiana churches canceled Christmas services to keep people off the road after much of the state was buried in up to 2 feet of snow.
"We were not asking parishioners to be out when police say to stay in," said the Rev. Dave Ferry, pastor of Englewood Baptist Church in Bedford, Ind.
In Normal, Ill., wind chill readings below zero compelled Epiphany Catholic Church to warm the camel, goats and sheep in its live Nativity scene with king-size electric blankets. The wise men, Mary and Joseph were given battery-powered heaters to carry in their pockets, and Jesus was played by a doll instead of a baby.
I-40 reopened in parts of Arkansas, where stranded travelers awoke in shelters.
It was shaping up to be a carry-on Christmas for some unlucky passengers traveling through Philadelphia International Airport. Thousands of bags had been separated from their owners because of weather-related diversions, cancellations and missed connections, officials said.
A wrecker crew from the Kentucky National Guard holds up traffic as workers pull a vehicle from a snowdrift off Interstate 24 near the West Kentucky Parkway near Eddyville. The National Guard assisted motorists throughout the day on Christmas Eve.
"We have lots of bags on hand," US Airways spokeswoman Amy Kudwa said Friday. "It's simply reuniting the bags with their passengers."
With frigid temperatures forecast for Ohio on Saturday, some 275,000 homes and businesses -- about half of them in Columbus -- remained without power two days after the storm hit, and ice-covered tree branches kept falling onto power lines.
In Alaska, meanwhile, a different storm stranded motorists for nearly a day on a remote highway blanketed by snow drifts as high as 7 feet. Department of Transportation crews rescued about 30 people Friday on the highway between Delta Junction and Paxson, about 150 miles south of Fairbanks, said DOT spokeswoman Shannon McCarthy.
"We were fortunate that people came prepared," she said.
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