Storms cause no disruption of electric supply. true or false
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false
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False
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- Power line poles are subject to breaking and falling during storms and hurricanes due to severe winds, or branches and trees falling onto power lines, affecting power transmission.
- The bulk of power outages are caused by natural phenomena such as storms, wind, lightning, freezing rain, iced-up wires, wildlife, and snow. A power outage can also be caused by tree branches colliding with electricity lines.
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