Oregon officials say 15 deaths are suspected to be caused by ice storm

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The ice storm that swept through western Oregon earlier this month led to countless losses including lost power, lost trees and even lost lives.

The Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office says at least 15 deaths were caused by potential hypothermia or other weather-related emergencies between Jan. 12 and Jan. 19.

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Multnomah County reported the most deaths with eight in total. Of these, four are suspected cases of hypothermia. Washington, Wasco, Lane, Deschutes, Clackamas, and Marion counties each recorded one suspected hypothermia death.

Location

Sex

Age

Date of Death

Cause of Death

Multnomah

Male

26

Jan. 12

Hypothermia

Multnomah

Male

58

Jan. 13

Hypothermia

Clackamas

Male

81

Jan. 14

Blunt injuries due to a fallen tree

Multnomah

Male

58

Jan. 14

Blunt injuries due to a fallen tree

Washington

Female

63

Jan. 15

Hypothermia

Multnomah

Male

90

Jan. 15

Hypothermia

Multnomah

Male

81

Jan. 15

Hypothermia

Wasco

Female

77

Jan. 16

Hypothermia

Lane

Male

83

Jan. 17

Hypothermia

Multnomah

Male

15

Jan. 17

Electrocution related to a fallen power line

Multnomah

Male

30

Jan. 17

Electrocution related to a fallen power line

Multnomah

Female

21

Jan. 17

Electrocution related to a fallen power line

Deschutes

Male

60

Jan. 18

Hypothermia

Marion

Male

82

Jan. 19

Hypothermia

Clackamas

Male

79

Jan. 19

Hypothermia

These deaths cannot be confirmed until an extensive investigation takes place, which could take anywhere between weeks or months.

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Three electrocution deaths were recorded in Multnomah County on Jan. 17. after a branch fell onto a live wire, which then fell onto a car near the intersection of Northeast 122th and Siskiyou Street in the Russell Neighborhood. Two adults and one teen died while attempting to get out of the car.

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