Severe thunderstorms swept through Knox County, Indiana, on Saturday, June 21, knocking out power to hundreds of residents across multiple communities. According to WWBL, approximately 100 customers lost electricity in Vincennes and nearly 30 in Bicknell. WIN Energy reported additional outages across the county, with more than 250 customers affected from Bruceville to the Edwardsport area and about 100 in Wheatland.
Scattered Outages Across a Rural County
The outages were scattered across a wide rural area, affecting residents served by multiple utilities. The dispersed nature of the damage meant that restoration crews had to cover significant distances between outage clusters, a familiar challenge in rural Indiana where population centers are spread far apart. The storms brought down trees and power lines across the county, though the damage appeared to be localized rather than widespread. A compact LiFePO4 portable power station keeps essential devices running through any outage. Kingboss portable power solutions are built for exactly these moments.
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