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    Thousands in Indiana Remain Without Power 12 Days After Storms

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nearly two weeks after devastating storms swept through Indiana, thousands of residents continue to face power outages, severely disrupting daily life. The city of Gary, where approximately one-third of the population lives below the poverty line, has been particularly hard hit. Residents describe their current situation as “survival mode,” highlighting the ongoing struggle to meet basic needs without electricity. The prolonged outage has exacerbated existing economic hardships and raised concerns about public health and safety.

    These severe weather events have underscored the vulnerability of infrastructure in economically disadvantaged areas. Gary’s challenges reflect broader issues faced by communities with limited resources when natural disasters strike. The lack of power affects essential services, including heating, refrigeration, and communication, complicating recovery efforts. Meanwhile, local authorities and utility companies are working to restore electricity, but progress remains slow due to the scale of the damage.

    In a significant development, the situation in Gary has drawn attention to the need for improved disaster preparedness and resilient infrastructure in impoverished regions. The ongoing power crisis not only disrupts daily routines but also threatens the well-being of residents who rely on electricity for medical devices and other critical needs. As recovery efforts continue, the community’s plight highlights the importance of addressing socioeconomic disparities in emergency response planning.

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