Tens of thousands of residents in northwest Indiana remain without electricity more than a week after deadly storms swept through the region, knocking down power lines and leveling trees. As of Wednesday, many outages persist, leaving households and businesses without power while utilities continue restoration work.

The reports agree that the storms caused widespread damage in multiple areas, contributing to the slow pace of recovery. While both outlets describe the same long-duration outages and the storm impacts on infrastructure, they provide limited additional details about specific utility providers, exact outage counts, or restoration timelines. The coverage emphasizes that the scale of damage and the need to repair damaged lines and clear debris are key factors behind the continued power failures.

With power restoration ongoing, affected residents continue to face disruptions while utility crews address remaining damaged infrastructure across northwest Indiana.