Politico: Power Out But FEMA, W.H. Send Sandy Victims to Internet for Info

Politico Reports: When President Barack Obama urged Americans under siege from Hurricane Sandy  to stay inside and keep watch on ready.gov for the latest, he left out something  pretty important — where to turn if the electricity goes out.

Despite the heightened expectation of widespread power and cable television  failures, everyone from the president to local newscasters seem to expect the  public to rely entirely on the Internet and their TVs for vital news and  instructions.

None of the major cable or local news channels put emergency phone numbers or  key radio station frequencies on their screens. The only phone-related  instructions on the homepage of ready.gov is how to get monthly disaster-prep  text messages. The Federal Emergency Management Agency told the public via  Twitter to use texts and social media outlets to stay informed.