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Gary power outage impacts local homes for eleven days

OMN AIBy OMN AIAugust 22, 2026 Latest News No Comments3 Mins Read
Gary power outage impacts local homes for eleven days
Gary power outage impacts local homes for eleven days
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A prolonged Gary power outage has left thousands of local residents in the dark for eleven full days. Severe storms moved through Northwest Indiana with strong winds reaching near one hundred miles per hour. The intense storm pulled down tree branches, broke power poles, and damaged critical electric infrastructure across the region. Because of these broken wires, thousands of families suddenly lost lights, refrigeration, air conditioning, and clean running water.

Local families face tough daily conditions while waiting for repairs. Many households cannot cook hot meals, keep food fresh, or preserve necessary medicine. Local resident Shumaine Douglas shared her story after high winds uprooted a giant tree in her backyard. The falling tree smashed her roof and cracked her house structure. Her basement flooded after her electric sump pump lost power. Without a working fridge, her small home generator kept failing, forcing her to throw out all her groceries. She said eating spoiled food made her sick, so she tossed everything away to stay safe.

City officials are pushing utility managers for faster action. Gary Mayor Eddie Melton spoke about the massive repair work needed across the city. He noted that multiple major transmission lines remain down in key areas. Mayor Melton called on utility executives to bring in additional repair crews from neighboring states immediately. He stressed that long delays create dangerous conditions for vulnerable people with medical needs. Many residents rely on electric medical devices or need to contact distant family members. Mayor Melton noted that Gary has the largest affected population and deserves urgent relief.

Rising local anger led to formal legal action this week. Attorney Kenneth Allen filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of impacted residents. The legal claim states that utility managers failed to properly trim tree branches around high-voltage lines. Lawyers argue that the company ignored standard industry practices for routine tree care. They contend that proactive maintenance could have prevented severe line damage during high winds. Affected community members can now submit claims through a dedicated online portal.

State leaders also stepped in to assist suffering communities. Governor Mike Braun ordered state agencies and National Guard teams to help clear fallen trees and debris. State police and road crews worked to open blocked streets so repair trucks could navigate neighborhoods safely. Governor Braun commended the tireless effort of field crews on the ground. However, he emphasized that utility executives must take full responsibility and restore service faster.

In response, utility company officials issued a statement defending their storm response. Company leadership rejected the lawsuit claims regarding poor tree management and stated they will fight the case in court. They pointed out that state regulators oversee all their official maintenance plans. Furthermore, company representatives highlighted that tree-trimming budgets have more than doubled since 2016. They maintained that crews are working around the clock to fix broken lines and bring electricity back to every home.

The Gary power outage continues to disrupt daily life for thousands of families. Residents eagerly await the return of lights, safe food storage, and water. Local officials promise to maintain pressure on utility management until every neighborhood receives full power restoration. Repair teams remain active in the field to rebuild damaged lines and restore normal life.

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