In a flooding event (i.e. hurricane, etc.), do officials preemptively shut off electricity to prevent electrocution from downed power lines? If not, how don’t people get injured?

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In a flooding event (i.e. hurricane, etc.), do officials preemptively shut off electricity to prevent electrocution from downed power lines? If not, how don’t people get injured?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Since others have answered your question,

i.e. basically means “specifically this example” or “specifically these examples”.

e.g. means “something like this”

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