A lineworker repairs a power line after Hurricane Helen in South Carolina
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When Hurricane Helen hit Southeast America in September 2024, about 5 million houses and businesses were immersed in the dark across Florida, South Carolina and Georgia. Some residents were without electricity for weeks.
According to the new research, such broad blackouts are ready to be more normal for the world to become more common, which suggests that the huge selfies of America may be unsafe for electrical outage from the storm.
When a storm is a hit, high …
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