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    Thousands struggling without power in Indiana 12 days after severe stormsIn the town of Gary, where a third of residents live in poverty, people say they have been living in "survival mode".26 mins agoUS & Canada

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    Reuters Anthony Lewis repairs a generator at his home while coping without electricity, as thousands of residents remain without power more than a week after severe storms struck Gary, Indiana.Reuters

    Nearly two weeks after a damaging storm struck her town in Indiana, Terry Dubois is one of tens of thousands of people still without power.

    The 77-year-old has been relying on friends to bring her non-perishable food to eat.

    Her son brought her a power bank so she can charge her phone and keep in touch with the outside world.

    Thankfully, the summer heat hasn’t been too punishing, Dubois said, meaning she has not missed her air conditioning too much.

    “It was like a sheer wall of wind,” she recalls.

    A wave of sudden, severe storms brought flooding and tornadoes to the US Midwest on 11 August, including to Chicago and Indiana, where seven people were killed.

    The former industrial town of Gary, which runs along the southern shore of Lake Michigan, was hit particularly hard. Wind gusts peaked at 99mph (159kmh), according to the National Weather Service.

    The worst of the storm only lasted five to 10 minutes, but the impacts are lingering 12 days later.

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    Toppled trees are being removed after the storm

    Power has been restored to more than 345,000 customers since the storm struck, but almost 30,000 were still without power as of Sunday morning, according to the area’s electrical company Northern Indiana Public Service Company (Nipsco).

    In the first few days after the storm, petrol stations, supermarkets and pharmacies were without power, leaving people to survive on what they had.

    As the outage stretched into a second week, global food charity World Central Kitchen arrived to help people without access to food.

    Reuters Sign on glass door of business that reads "Closed No Power" Reuters

    Power outages are not out of the ordinary for this part of the US. But outages that last more than a week are uncommon.

    Once home to the world’s largest steel mill, the former industrial heartland of Gary has felt the outage on many fronts. One third of its roughly 70,000 residents live in poverty, according to US Census data.

    As well as dealing with storm-damaged properties, residents of the former industrial town have struggled to source food and maintain good hygiene.

    There have also been reports of people unable to refrigerate medication and a wheelchair user crawling down their stairs in the absence of working lifts.

    At night, some roads have been “pitch black” without working street lights, Gary resident Kyle Allen tells the BBC.

    Allen has faced shorter power outages before, but this experience has been different as he has started caring for his 95-year-old father.

    As a result, he bought a generator which has been sustaining him and his father since the power failed.

    Reuters A man in a blue sports vest and jean shorts grills food in a gardenReuters
    Demond Pompy, who has been grilling food in Gary during the power outage, told Reuters earlier this week that taking a shower and flushing the toilet are things people take for granted, but defiantly added: “One thing about us, we’re going to adapt to any situation”

    Shatiya Hardin, meanwhile, said the situation has been “absolutely horrible”.

    “At night we’re sweating, we’re irritable, we have children to look out for, elderly people who need electricity for oxygen tanks,” she told the BBC’s US partner CBS.

    “It’s not OK for us to continually be in survival mode.”

    Amid mounting frustration, local residents have launched a class-action lawsuit, accusing the utility company Nipsco of failing to manage the trees which brought down the power lines in the storm.

    In the lawsuit, resident Jack Tipold said he was in the middle of dental surgery when the power failed.

    He said he was forced to abandon the procedure and was discharged without adequate pain medication.

    “I had all my teeth removed, and no medication for 48 hours. Let me tell you something, it was a struggle,” he told CBS.

    Nipsco has denied wrongdoing and said it would “vigorously” defend itself in court.

    Faith leaders alarmed by the ongoing outage held a press conference on Saturday outside a local church.

    “We come together today with one voice, asking those who have the power… to release the resources to our brothers and our sisters, our mothers and our fathers, because 12 days is long enough,” he said, according to the Indianapolis Star.

    Reuters Dinky Austin gets ice to cool off with ice water, as thousands of residents remain without electricity more than a week after severe storms struck Gary, IndianaReuters
    People have used ice to cool off in Gary

    Nipsco said on Sunday it was restoring power to everyone as soon as possible, and estimated Gary would have its electricity restored by Wednesday.

    “We recognise how frustrating and difficult it is to be without power for an extended period,” the company said in a statement.

    Indiana’s governor Mike Braun said on Sunday there was “no excuse for these delays”.

    He has requested a quicker major disaster declaration from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), which would unlock further help.

    With climate change making extreme weather more severe and frequent, such power outages are likely to become a more common problem.

    In the meantime, Braun has pushed Nipsco to bring in more crews to get those without power back online: “Put every available resource into the field. Get creative.”

    Additional reporting by Brandon Drenon

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