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Disadvantaged people wait significantly longer for power restoration after major storms, research shows

Disadvantaged people wait significantly longer for power restoration after major storms, research shows
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Disadvantaged people wait significantly longer for power restoration after major storms, research shows

Researchers sought to investigate whether socioeconomically vulnerable households experienced longer power outage durations after extreme weather events. The team analyzed data from the top eight major Atlantic hurricanes between 2017 and 2020 that knocked out power for over 15 million customers in nine states across the southeastern U.S. The team found that people in lower socioeconomic tiers wait significantly longer to have power restored after a major storm nearly three hours longer on average.   ....

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Research shows disadvantaged people wait sign

<p>Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology sought to investigate whether socioeconomically vulnerable households experienced longer power outage durations after extreme weather events. The team analyzed data from the top eight major Atlantic hurricanes between 2017 and 2020 that knocked out power for over 15 million customers in nine states across the southeastern U.S. The team found that people in lower socioeconomic tiers wait significantly longer to have power restored after a major storm &mdash; nearly three hours longer on average. &nbsp;</p>
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Research shows disadvantaged people wait significantly longer for power restoration after major storms

Research shows disadvantaged people wait significantly longer for power restoration after major storms
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