clearthink1,179 posts02-10-2021 8:48amYou are very
welcome and might choose to consider that floods are also an ongoing
issue across much of the globe including Europe and Scandinavia and yet
power outages lasting for weeks on end as a result of flooding just does
not happen what you find acceptable electrical service would be
considered of "third world" quality in many parts of the world.
Well, I did a bit of research before replying. I'd have to say that the big difference is probably that in the U.S., the flooding very often comes hand in hand with some very serious storms. These would be the occasions that people might be without power for extended periods. I couldn't find any record of huge storms in Europe, only the remnants of various hurricanes. I saw some that spoke of 70 mph winds, and 1-2 inches of rain. That would be merely a blustery weekend, here. Most (all?) of the events with extended outages in the U.S. have been the result of horrific storms, hurricanes, or tornadoes with winds in the 130-200mph range, and often rainfall measured in feet.