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Indiana Gov. Braun: NIPSCO has failed 21,000 residents still without power
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· August 23, 2026
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Key points The number of residents without power is significant, with 21,000 still waiting for restoration. Major storms have left many without power, with over 20,000 residents still affected nearly two weeks later.
Major storms have left many without power, with over 20,000 residents still affected nearly two weeks later. The situation has drawn criticism from Indiana Gov. Braun, who believes the utility company has fallen short.
Gov. Braun has stated that the company, NIPSCO, continues to fail the affected residents. The number of residents without power is significant, with 21,000 still waiting for restoration.
Further details on the situation and the response from NIPSCO are available from the source. The ongoing power outage has been a significant issue, with many residents still waiting for a resolution.
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Published: August 23, 2026 ·
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