Experience proved that my father-in-law's weather forecast was not inaccurate.
The storm that had just passed was merely an appetizer for the approaching typhoon.
The rain had stopped after twenty-some minutes, but the wind was still blowing, just not as ferociously as before.
The rural power lines of Bailong Port, and indeed the entirety of Four Factory Town, were severely aged, and unsurprisingly, the power went out, unable to withstand even the brief torrential rain.
Power outages in the countryside are quite common; it would be unusual if there weren't any.
Liang Xiaoyu was well prepared. Seeing that the lights on the dunship were off, she checked the distribution cabinet on the dunship with a flashlight, then braved the strong winds to go ashore to inspect the transformer. After confirming that the dunship had not tripped the breaker and the onshore power transformer was no longer buzzing, she immediately reported to Han Yu using a walkie-talkie.