Many places the reliability of power is good enough that we're prepared to handle that by going to a hotel. It's been decades since I experienced more than a couple of minutes without power.
Meanwhile I've had gas boilers fail twice and had to resort to electric heaters while waiting for repairs.
I grew up in Norway. Snow and storms were insufficient to give most people a reason to worry. Some homes will have a fireplace or wood fired stove as a last resort, but it's more and more rare. In rural areas having a fallback is slightly more common.
So I stand by what I said: Many places the power reliability is high enough. A long outage in Norway would be treated as a major national emergency.