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The ice storm of 1998, which primarily affected parts of Canada and the northeastern United States, resulted in an estimated cost of around $5 billion for recovery and repairs. This figure includes expenses related to infrastructure restoration, power restoration, and emergency response efforts. The storm caused widespread damage, leaving millions without power for extended periods and leading to significant disruptions in daily life.

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