Indiana residents endure a ninth day without power : NPR
Key Points:
- Tens of thousands of residents in northwest Indiana, especially in Gary, remain without power for a ninth day following the Aug. 11 storm, leading to spoiled food, school closures, and struggles to access basic needs like charging phones and food supplies.
- Northern Indiana Public Service Co. (NIPSCO) reports 68,000 customers still without power, mainly in Lake County, with full restoration not expected until Tuesday in some areas; crews from across the country are aiding repairs.
- Prolonged outages raise health concerns including risks of carbon monoxide poisoning from generators, medical device failures, and food safety issues, while community groups and volunteers have stepped up to support affected residents.
- Schools in northwest Indiana remain closed due to storm damage and power outages, disrupting the academic year and creating challenges for families relying on school services and childcare.
- Central Ohio faces additional challenges as heavy rains cause flash flooding in Columbus, prompting emergency rescues and ongoing recovery efforts following recent severe thunderstorms.