The comprehensive power restrictions have undoubtedly had a huge impact on the shelter.
Although the city had already adopted a phased water and electricity supply policy previously, limiting the power supply time, during the supply periods, electricity consumption was still unrestricted.
So many people would take this time to charge their available power storage devices to use practically after the electricity supply stopped.
Things like emergency lights provided to each household, some electronic devices preserved before the disaster, and small rechargeable household appliances were all things that survivors in the shelter took to charge every day.
The electronic devices preserved before the disaster provided one of the few entertainment options in the shelter, while emergency lights became the only lighting for each household once the power was out.