Power outages linger across Northwest Indiana, leaving thousands without electricity for days—spoiling food, draining supplies, and straining local aid systems. From Gary to Lake Station, communities are rallying around each other as fire stations become makeshift hubs for charging, cooling, and food—but resources are running low. Families scramble to rebuild after power returns, often finding empty fridges and broken appliances. Schools face room-by-room safety checks, while neighbors step up with compassion amid spotty internet and dwindling donations. Recovery is massive, slow, and uncertain—but the resilience of neighbors helping neighbors remains the strongest lifeline in this storm’s aftermath.
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