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PECO customers were among the most impacted by power outages in the wake of the severe weather. Find out below how you can stay up-to-date on the PECO outages in your area.
Over 4,000 people in New Jersey were without power as of 8:30 a.m. in the midst of the extreme heat wave June 24.
Blazing temperatures scorched several states on Tuesday, as about 80,000 residents faced power outages.
4,800 people were still without power as of mid-day on July 5, according to RI Energy. But reports say some areas might not be restored until July 7.
Con Edison’s outage map shows that residents are reporting power outages in Port Richmond, Westerleigh, West Brighton, Castleton Corners, Livingston, Dongan Hills, New Springville and Great Kills.
A key way to stay cool and safe during extremely hot weather is to stay indoors in buildings with air conditioning, but that can potentially raise concerns about energy use.
The power company’s outage map showed a large outage impacting Delaware Avenue, starting just east of Whitehall Road and then extending to much of Delmar.
Soaring temperatures this week has cut power for thousands around Ohio. These maps can tell you how widespread an outage is and when power will return.
4,800 people were still without power as of mid-day on July 5, according to RI Energy. But reports say some areas might not be restored until July 7.
4,800 people were still without power as of mid-day on July 5, according to RI Energy. But reports say some areas might not be restored until July 7.