The latest data the Texas Department of State Health Services shows at least 111 people died from last month's big freeze that caused a massive state-wide power outage.
Last week, the DHS preliminary figures was 57 deaths.
On the latest list, 11 of the deaths were in North Texas; three in Dallas County, two each in Collin and Ellis and one each in Lamar, Kaufman, Hunt and Grayson counties.
Most of the 111 deaths were because of hypothermia, but other causes include fire, traffic crashes, failure of home oxygen equipment due to power failure and carbon monoxide poisoning when generators or charcoal grills were brought inside closed structures for a source of heat.



