To be fair, this was in response to the widespread heavy wind damage and tornados that ripped across the state on Monday night. Some of which toppled the steel highline supports and wires along with distribution systems.
Even California does this and it makes sense i think when they do, if it's a massive windstorm that can easily cause a fire i think shutting it off for a bit is the right call
Trump controls storms now? Hurricane Maria and Ohio people who are surviving and picking up their lives says otherwise. And, your comment makes zero sense, handshake account.
To be fair, this was in response to the widespread heavy wind damage and tornados that ripped across the state on Monday night. Some of which toppled the steel highline supports and wires along with distribution systems.
Even California does this and it makes sense i think when they do, if it's a massive windstorm that can easily cause a fire i think shutting it off for a bit is the right call
So in Trump's four years we were without storms?
Your comment makes no sense.
Trump controls storms now? Hurricane Maria and Ohio people who are surviving and picking up their lives says otherwise. And, your comment makes zero sense, handshake account.
And your comment, keeps repeating...