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How to Deal with No Power in Areas of California
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[QUOTE="BillTre, post: 6245031, member: 581757"] Some areas of California are going to have their power turned off to prevent wild fires like they had last year. I don't live there, so lucky me. Its my understanding that some of the fires were started by wires blowing around and causing sparks in some way. Apparently, the power may be off for up to a week. I am interested in hearing how people might , other than using a generator, deal with this situation? For me at least, I think my main concern would keeping things refrigerated. Of course, preparation ahead of time would be best. [/QUOTE]
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