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SAS | 380 | Black Sky event to sweep the U.S.

SAS | 380 | Black Sky event to sweep the U.S.


Season 4 Episode 380


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A Black Sky Event is one of a number of natural or artificial events that cause widespread, long-term power outages. In the past, for example, the 1800s or even much of the early 1900s, a Black Sky Catastrophe would not have been much of a life-changing event. However, the same can’t be said about our current standard of life, introduced to us by the expansion of technology. Starting around WWII, the need for power to run and manage our complex society increased exponentially. Most of our processes in society are now electric power dependent. Therefore, loss of power means loss of communications and, as a result, cascading consequences in communities and the supply chain. Transportation, water, and wastewater systems require electricity to function, as do retail of most types. A weeklong loss of power in a region will also cost lives, hospitals, homes, and elsewhere. A one-month regional power loss will have many long-term impacts, etc.


So, what about a Black Sky Exercise?


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