At least 70 people across the United States have died from weather-related causes after more than a week of frigid winter storms and brutally cold temperatures, according to reports from state officials, police departments, medical examiners and news outlets.
On Monday in Tennessee, a man died after he fell through a skylight while clearing snow from the roof of a business.
At least 25 people there appear to have died of weather-related causes, including hypothermia, falls and traffic accidents, according to state health officials.
And in Oregon, at least 11 people are reported to have died of weather-related causes, including the three who were killed by the power line.
Both states declared a state of emergency last week, as did Kentucky, where at least five people died during the cold snap.
Locations:
United States, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Kentucky