| ▲ | silcoon 12 hours ago | |
I lived in Australia in Far North Queensland until last year and power was running out every heavy rain. The point is that in that region there are only two seasons: a short dry season and a long wet one. So everyone expects multiple power off a year and every household has generators and stock of fuel and matches for emergency. Locals have a “it’s gonna be fine” attitude against a poor (but expensive) infrastructure. I was really disappointed, growing up in Europe, where a power off it’s extremely rare (even if we have rain and snow). | ||
| ▲ | theothertimcook 10 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
"she'll be right" =/= "it's gonna be fine" More of a it's not going to be fine but we will deal with it. 1000+KMs away in/not far from the capital city of Queensland it's not unheard of to have a multi-day power outage after a severe storm. Considering QLD is almost 6x the size of Norway it's not actually that bad. | ||
| ▲ | rgmerk 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Worth keeping in mind that nobody freezes to death in FNQ if the power goes out. | ||