RE: Day 2: Without Electricity

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It’s not just an inconvenience - it’s also a safety issue. If there is a real emergency and phones don’t work, how do you alert people or call for help? People on special medical equipment are also at risk. If power is out long enough, frozen food thaws and spoils, so now you have tons of rotten food to deal with. How do you cook if you have electric appliances in an apartment? It’s one thing if it’s a natural disaster and they bring in supplies and aid. But who helps when it’s a political foul up?



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Apparently the hospitals did not experience this ordeal in the same way as the rest of us.

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