The families would use candles, oil lamps, flashlights whatever is available and affordable. Most families simply retire for the day when the sun goes down.
What you could do for the families depends on why the house does not have electricity. If their family records indicate it's available, then the family has either had it in the past and the bill is in arrears or they can't afford to get it hooked up.
In this situation we can memo to request the cost of having it installed or to have it turned back on -- but it can be costly, and the family might not be able to afford to pay the bill each month, so it would end up being shut off again.
If it's not available in their community, then their is nothing that we can memo for. Whatever means the family has to getting light into their home, be it safe or not, is their only option.
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