Comments about ‘Lights coming back on after storm, but 1,500 customers still without power’
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WOW news is very concerned about the east bench. What about those of us in downtown Salt Lake City. Alot of us were without power for almost 24 hours, and guess what that ruined most of our refridgerated grocery. The middle and lower class always gets neglected in the news. The power outage that happened in parts of salt lake, would never last as long as it did.... Had it happened in draper or any other east bench property.. And that is the truth.Period.
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