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Northwest Indiana residents continue suffering after back-to-back storms devastated the state last week. Winds of nearly 100 miles an hours and torrential downpours knocked down trees into people's homes and driveways and flooded basements and roads. Seven people died across Indiana. The storms caused widespread power outages in much of the state. While power has been restored for over 300,000 Hoosiers, many residents are still without power. Gary, one of Indiana's hardest-hit cities, has the most customers in the state waiting for power to return, according to the state’s utility company N...
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Northwest Indiana residents continue suffering after back-to-back storms devastated the state last week. Winds of nearly 100 miles an hours and torrential downpours knocked down trees into people's homes and driveways and flooded basements and roads. Seven people died across Indiana. The storms caused widespread power outages in much of the state. While power has been restored for over 300,000 Hoosiers, many residents are still without power. Gary, one of Indiana's hardest-hit cities, has the most customers in the state waiting for power to return, according to the state’s utility company N...
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33,124 residents still in the dark as utility company says it is working to restore power in north-west of state Thousands of residents of north-west Indiana on Saturday were headed for their 11th day without electric power after storms swept through the state, toppling trees and power lines, earlier in August. The powerless conditions have led to food lines, closed businesses, dead phones, no schools, spoiled food, dirty clothes, dry gas pumps and a multitude of other deleterious effects on life without energy. Continue reading...
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Tens of thousands of people in northwest Indiana are entering a second week without power after a deadly storm toppled trees and power lines
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AIPROPX has consolidated 12 reports from 11 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Growing desperation in Indiana as thousands still without power.” The covered outlets are based across 4 regions — Other, US, UK, and International.
The earliest report in this entry came from News 9 (Aug 21, 2026, 00:27 UTC); the most recent came from NBC4 WCMH-TV (Aug 22, 2026, 20:40 UTC).
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