I dunno.
On October 31, 1997, Lincoln was struck by an unanticipated massive ice storm.
Omaha was struck too, with somewhat more severity.
The leaves were still on the trees.
The sheer weight of the ice brought hundreds of thousands of trees crashing to the ground, at the same time bringing down everything under them, blocking streets, yanking out power lines, bursting gas lines, smashing buildings, crushing automobiles, whatnot.
The whole entire city of Lincoln (population then circa 225,000) was brought to its knees.....for weeks.
Only about half of Omaha was brought to its knees, but Omaha's a major city.
Where I lived, we were without electricity for three weeks. Some in Lincoln had it even worse.
(Besides the ice, there was constant snow too.)
I made it okay without electricity, heat, cooking, and water.....but then and again, this happened shortly after I had spent nearly two years wandering around the socialist paradises of the workers and peasants with free medical care for all, and I was used to it.....in fact, utterly nonchalant about the whole deal.