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‘Survival mode’: Indiana residents endure a ninth day without power

Tens of thousands in northwest Indiana continue to endure a ninth day without electricity following a severe storm. Schools remain closed, and residents are struggling with food and charging needs as health concerns rise from generator use....

AP News· Aug 21, 2026 · 1:14 AM · 3 views

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Tens of thousands in northwest Indiana continue to endure a ninth day without electricity following a severe storm. Schools remain closed, and residents are struggling with food and charging needs as health concerns rise from generator use. Power restoration could take until next Tuesday in some areas.

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