As Maine continues to battle widespread power outages thanks to an increase in storm severity, here's why the state hasn't pushed to move wires underground.
As Maine continues to battle widespread power outages thanks to an increase in storm severity, here's why the state hasn't pushed to move wires underground.
One year after the wind storm that knocked out power to almost half a million people, questions are being asked about what how we can stop that from happening in the future.
On October 30,Maine was hit by a high wind event that caused severe damage across the state and left hundreds of thousands without power, phone, and internet services.