PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) — It’s the greatest need after a hurricane and sometimes the hardest one to fulfill: Electricity. Martha Reynolds sat outside her mother’s sweltering home Friday with relatives, including several young children, in a low-income Panama City neighborhood. Power lines drooped over roadways or were tossed to the ground like piles of spaghetti. Several power substations were damaged, and there were countless disrupted connections to individual homes. Power regeneration.”Rogers said one big concern is that people are getting used to dead power lines lying on the ground or drooped in front of homes.
Source: Huffington Post October 20, 2018 17:15 UTC