Power Outage

A power outage refers to an interruption in the supply of electricity to a particular area or location. This interruption can be temporary or prolonged, and it may be caused by various factors such as equipment failure, natural disasters, severe weather events, maintenance work, or high demand on the electrical grid. During a power outage, residents and businesses may experience a loss of lighting, heating, cooling, appliances, and electronic devices that rely on electric power. Power outages can also disrupt communication systems and impact essential services, leading to inconveniences and potential hazards. Utility companies typically work to restore power as quickly as possible, and they may provide estimated restoration times based on the cause and extent of the outage.