Weather
Blackouts and Power Interruptions Linked to Extreme Weather Are on the Rise in US
According to a recent study, blackouts caused by extreme weather have more than quadrupled in the previous six years, with the number of blackouts in the Pacific Northwest this summer serving as an example.
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