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by rpmcmurdo 2441 days ago
I am from the east coast, and compared to where I grew up, the power grid is way more reliable. Where I grew up, the utilities were not undergrounded, and many neighborhoods were heavily forested. Whenever there was a big front of thunderstorms in summer or, worse, an ice storm in the winter, large swaths of the area would lose all of their utilities besides natural gas. Sometimes these outages would last several days.

It was inconvenient, but nobody wanted to pay for the cost of undergrounding utilities, so it was something you just dealt with. A few people bought generators, but most didn't. The only time the outages really caused hardship was during ice storms, but fortunately those were pretty rare.

I now live in CA. PG&E made the right call here. A couple days of no electricity is better than burning an entire town to the ground in a firestorm.