Indiana Power Crisis: Thousands Remain in Dark 12 Days Post-Storms
POLICY WIRE — Gary, Indiana — Over a week after severe storms battered Indiana, thousands of residents in Gary remain without power, grappling with the aftermath. In a town where a third of residents...
POLICY WIRE — Gary, Indiana — Over a week after severe storms battered Indiana, thousands of residents in Gary remain without power, grappling with the aftermath. In a town where a third of residents live below the poverty line, many describe their current situation as “survival mode.”
“We’ve been managing with generators and whatever little we have,” said a local resident, highlighting the struggle faced by many.
Local authorities have been working to restore power, but the extensive damage to the infrastructure has slowed progress. The prolonged outage has exacerbated existing economic hardships, particularly for those already living in poverty.
Residents have reported increased stress and health concerns due to the lack of electricity, impacting everything from refrigeration of food to the operation of essential medical equipment.
“This is more than an inconvenience; it is a crisis,” stated a local official. “We are doing everything we can to expedite repairs, but it is a complex and challenging task.”
The situation in Gary underscores the vulnerability of under-resourced communities in the face of natural disasters. As recovery efforts continue, the focus remains on providing immediate relief and long-term solutions to prevent similar crises in the future.
Reporting by Policy-Wire (PW)
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