Just a head's up. Most of us, when we hear about long-term power outages, etc, hear next about the looting and other problems. With the very widespread outage in Alabama and massive problems, there were very few problems including very little looting. Here's part of an email from another of my Huntsville friends:
"What a state-everyone worked together. The TVA and Madison Co. power workers were great. 300 TVA towers destroyed and miles of TVA lines destroyed. Local lines were like the backlash on a casting reel. Law enforcement everywhere helping. People feeding those without food. Drivers were courteous with every intersection treated as a four-way stop. Very few looters. Restaurants and churches providing free food and necessities."
And in the case of these friends, a very nice neighbor who provided them with coffee every morning (the neighbor had a generator).
Just thought I'd share some of the good - we don't always hear that side of the story.