I'm LIVING your EMP / CME / Carrington event crap right, and it sucks.
Oklahoma got hit by an ice storm on Monday, October 26th. I lost power at my house on Tuesday morning. It's now Sunday, Nov 1st, when I'm writing this. Our power company has 400,000 total customers, serving about 1.5 million people. We're DOWN to 158,000 customers still without power. And that's because there are 3,500 linemen from 18 different states coming to help.
Politely, fortunately this is Oklahoma, so while it was at or below freezing for only three days, it's now back up into the 60's and 70's for temperature. We literally have millions of trees with damage, many of them destroyed. To get power restored for the 260,000 customers that DO have power, they've had to replace so far:
875 poles
795 crossarms
133 transformers
178 transmission structures
There have been dozens of nursing homes and assisted living facilities that have had to evacuate their residents. They're hoping to have things back to normal here in the OKC Metro area by this upcoming Friday.
They were able to do this here because they pulled in crews from 18 states. Now, we have your EMP or Carrington event. You're not getting the trucks moving. And if it happened during the winter months, all of your comments about things getting back to 'normal' relatively quickly are stupid and ignorant. This was ONE metropolitan area (neither Tulsa or Dallas got hit) - and we're a SMALL metro.
You have an event like power outage that destroys transformers in three or four major cities all at once? You may as well write them off, because reality says all your 'projections' aren't worth squat.
(Note that I DO still have running water and gas for the hot water heater and stove-top, since those are on a different infrastructure. Lose THOSE, too? How many millions dead do you think there'd be?)