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How many times are we going to go through this before we fix our infrastructure?
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No state gets hit with more hurricanes than Florida. I understand that power outages are inevitable no matter what, but they don't need to be this widespread.

Southern California is prone to earthquakes so they build structures that can withstand them. Why are we too cheap to build power lines and infrastructure that can withstand hurricanes? Hell, random thunderstorms consistently knock my power and internet out.

We can't afford to waste resources restoring power lines with all the devastation surrounding us. Enough is enough, it's time to demand that all power lines and cables be moved underground!

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