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Maine Floods: Restoring Power and Assessing Devastation
Central Maine Power (CMP) hopes to restore power to all its customers by Christmas after tens of thousands of Mainers were left without electricity due to a recent storm. Many residents are facing challenges without power, including damage to homes and vehicles, and the need to find alternative ways to stay warm. CMP estimates that a vast majority of customers will have power restored by Saturday, but full restoration may take until after the weekend.

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WJHL-TV News Channel 11•2 years ago
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Severe storms cause widespread power outages and traffic disruptions in Central Illinois
Originally Published 2 years ago — by WAND

Thousands of power outages were reported in the mid-section of Ameren Illinois' service territory due to a severe storm that caused extensive damage across several Midwest states. Crews have been mobilized to assess and repair the electric infrastructure, with a focus on restoring power as quickly as possible while prioritizing safety. Customers are urged to report downed power lines and take precautions to protect themselves. Ameren Illinois has activated its Incident Management Team and will provide updates on outage restoration through various channels.
"Entergy Arkansas Works to Restore Power After Devastating Storm Leaves Thousands Without Electricity"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Entergy Newsroom

Entergy Arkansas is working diligently to restore power to approximately 20,000 customers still affected by storm damage, including broken poles, damaged transformers, and downed wires. Restoration efforts are expected to continue until Wednesday or Thursday, with some areas experiencing more extensive damage. Customers in hard-hit areas are advised to seek alternative accommodations until power is restored, especially due to the predicted hot weather. Cooling centers have been opened for customers in need of relief. Entergy Arkansas provides updates on outages and offers tips for heat-related illness and food safety.