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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No. People need electricity to power things that provide info about the storm or disaster and there is also the need for it to power medical equipment. It’s also not easy to just shut off an areas power without shutting down other areas power.

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