Tens of thousands in Indiana are still without power after storms | AP News
- Tens of thousands of people in northwest Indiana remained without power Wednesday, more than a week after deadly storms leveled trees and knocked down power lines across the region.
- said crews were working nonstop to fix the outages, but 75,000 customers still lacked electricity by late afternoon, mostly in Lake County next to the Illinois border.
- They included more than 20,000 customers in Gary, where residents lined up again at community centers for hot meals and a place to charge phones.
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- Tens of thousands of people in northwest Indiana remained without power Wednesday, more than a week after deadly storms leveled trees and knocked down power lines across the region.
- said crews were working nonstop to fix the outages, but 75,000 customers still lacked electricity by late afternoon, mostly in Lake County next to the Illinois border.
- They included more than 20,000 customers in Gary, where residents lined up again at community centers for hot meals and a place to charge phones.
Sources: Times of India, AP