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Thousands struggling without power in Indiana 12 days after severe storms

Thousands struggling without power in Indiana 12 days after severe storms

What happens when the lights go out for weeks on end? In Indiana, thousands are grappling with this reality, as they remain without power 12 days after severe storms wreaked havoc across the region.

The situation is particularly dire in Gary, a town where a significant portion of the population—about one-third—lives in poverty. For these residents, the loss of electricity is more than just an inconvenience; it has plunged many into a state of “survival mode.”

Imagine trying to keep your family safe and fed without basic utilities. With temperatures dropping and food supplies dwindling, the struggle intensifies. Many are left to ponder how they will navigate day-to-day life without essential services.

The community's resilience is being tested as they rely on each other and local organizations for support. Neighbors are sharing resources, while food banks and shelters are working overtime to meet the increasing need.

This situation raises important questions about infrastructure and emergency response. Why do some communities seem more vulnerable to such disasters? And what can be done to prevent future hardships?

As residents await restoration of power, the sense of uncertainty looms large. The emotional toll of these storms is palpable, with families feeling the strain of prolonged outages.

Amid these challenges, there are stories of hope and solidarity emerging from the darkness. Community members are stepping up, proving that even in the toughest times, human connection can shine through.

For those interested in the ongoing developments and detailed accounts from the ground, a full report is available at the source for the latest verified details.

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