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We had the same problem last month when we had 5 inches of wet snow. All day we kept losing power from tress coming down that had never been pruned that zigzag with the power lines. Most powerful country on earth and yet it's crippled by weather.
It's incredible, isn't it? Absolutely incredible. In some parts of the country, they bury the power lines. In my neck of the woods, the claim is that the soil is too rocky to bury all the power lines, and that's probably true. And yet they also claim that they're going to be doing trimming and I never see them trim any of the problematic trees that sit within like six feet of the power lines.
A power company made record profits last year. They service like a large portion of New England. Yet, somehow, I still go out of power, like four or five times a year, and in some cases, for more than two days at a time.