Feel bad for Ohioans affected cause heat is bad. At least this did not happen during freezing temps.
Think too though about people affected by hurricanes or other weather events who have no generators. The worst have hit Louisiana in August/early Sept. when the temps are close to or above 100 degrees with 100% humidity. I have friends from high school who had to stretch blue tarps over cattle fencing posts for their families to sleep under at night - no fema trailers for 2-3 months. A town did not get electricity until 5 months after the storm and other areas took a month or two.
Feel bad for Ohioans affected cause heat is bad. At least this did not happen during freezing temps.
Think too though about people affected by hurricanes or other weather events who have no generators. The worst have hit Louisiana in August/early Sept. when the temps are close to or above 100 degrees with 100% humidity. I have friends from high school who had to stretch blue tarps over cattle fencing posts for their families to sleep under at night - no fema trailers for 2-3 months. A town did not get electricity until 5 months after the storm and other areas took a month or two.