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Tennessee Snow Shoveling Death: Fourth Fatality
28 Jan
Summary
- Man, 66, died of a heart attack while shoveling snow.
- Eight weather-related fatalities reported across Tennessee.
- State remains under Level 3 emergency for severe weather.

A 66-year-old man in Tennessee passed away from a heart attack sustained while clearing snow at his residence. This incident brings the total weather-related fatalities in the state to eight across seven counties, with the deceased man being the fourth victim since Sunday.
Cardiologists advise caution for individuals over 45 when shoveling snow, as the physical exertion can significantly elevate heart rate and blood pressure. Experts note that prolonged exposure to cold air further compounds these risks, making it especially dangerous for those with pre-existing heart conditions.
Tennessee is currently under a Level 3 emergency due to widespread severe weather. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency has identified power restoration as a top priority, as the cold has strained utility infrastructure. Hazardous road conditions due to ice and refreezing remain a significant concern throughout the state.




