When I lived in the mountains we had a similar situation. I called the power company and complained, their response was that with the rigors of the mountains those things would happen. I asked why they didn't put the power in the ground and was told that it couldn't be done, especially considering the amount of money involved to do so. I told them that the local cable company didn't think it was too expensive, that they had just put their lines underground.
Within a week the problem was fixed and we never had another problem.
Beav
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