According to the Department of Energy, there were at least 70 reported incidents involving intentional attacks to the U.S. power grid this year.
CBS News obtained a federal law enforcement bulletin that says Oregon and Washington state experienced"physical attacks on substations using hand tools, arson, firearms and metal chains, possibly in response to an online call for attacks on critical infrastructure."
Aside from schools, other community resources such as food banks are also at risk. More than 750 people receive free food and water from the North Carolina Food Bank. "This is very helpful," said Michael Chambers, a Moore County resident and drive-thru meal recipient. Meanwhile, authorities are searching for suspects, and are hoping to learn why the substations were attacked.Trending News
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