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Helping Hand

Storm’s victims still need help

July 6, 2012
Parkersburg News and Sentinel

A week following last Friday's massive storm, nearly two million people in several states are still without electric power. As of Thursday, about 418,000 of them were in West Virginia and about 400,000 were in Ohio. Many are right here in the Mid-Ohio Valley.

For some, the lights - and the air conditioning - will not be back on until Sunday. A few people in our area may have to suffer longer.

Utility crews, including some brought in from states not hit by the storm and another one Sunday night, are working feverishly to repair power lines and other equipment. But they can move only so quickly.

Here, we are not unaccustomed to harsh - sometimes even deadly - weather. We also are used to helping our neighbors. Now would be a good time to do just that. Hitting as they did during a nasty stretch of hot weather, the storms have made many area residents uncomfortable. Some, especially older people and/or those suffering from illness, may be in real trouble as the hot spell persists, as it is expected to do over the weekend.

If you are aware of anyone who may be suffering from more than discomfort and inconvenience because of the power outage, please check in on them. You can do it discreetly, if you choose - but at least do what you can to be certain they're all right.

In some places, people believe that is the job of emergency services personnel. And those groups have stepped up above and beyond the call of duty, in some cases going house to house delivering drinking water and ice to people.

There is no doubt these efforts have helped and have been appreciated. But in areas of our states affected by the storms, those public servants, assisted by volunteers, are having a difficult time keeping up with the need for help.

That leaves it up to the rest of us to lend a helping hand to our neighbors, friends and co-workers. So, again, please act on your natural concern and compassion - and lend that helping hand.

 
 

 

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