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Power outages occur from "summary" of Michael Crichton's Jurassic World by Michael Crichton

Power outages occur. The park is built on a remote island. It is powered by geothermal energy. This energy is reliable, but problems can still arise. The park is high-tech. It relies on computers to control everything. If the power goes out, chaos can ensue. The dinosaurs are kept in electrified enclosures. If the power fails, these fences could go down. The dinosaurs could escape. The park's founder, John Hammond, is aware of the risks. He has backup systems in place. But even with these precautions, power outages can still happen. The island is prone to storms. Lightning strikes can damage the power grid. Equipment can malfunction. Sabotage is also a concern. Hammond's ambitious project has many enemies. Some may want to see it fail. When the power goes out, the park's staff must act quickly. They must contain the dinosaurs before they can cause harm. But this is easier said than done. The dinosaurs are intelligent and dangerous. They can outsmart their keepers. They can work together to break free. And once they are loose, they are nearly impossible to stop. Power outages are a constant threat in Jurassic World. They are a reminder of the park's vulnerability. Despite all the technology and security measures, nature can still disrupt everything. The dinosaurs, once rulers of the Earth, can reclaim their dominance with just a flicker of the lights. And in those moments of darkness, the true power of nature is revealed.
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    Michael Crichton's Jurassic World

    Michael Crichton

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