Power Outage

A power outage refers to the loss of electrical power in a specific area, which can occur due to various reasons such as severe weather conditions, equipment failures, or maintenance activities. During a power outage, homes, businesses, and public services may experience interruptions in electricity supply, affecting lighting, heating, cooling, and electronic devices. The duration and extent of a power outage can vary, ranging from a few minutes to several hours or even days, depending on the cause and response efforts. Power outages can also prompt safety concerns, as emergency services and communication systems may be disrupted, leading to challenges in managing the situation.