"Northeast Storms Leave 360,000 Without Power, Prompting Clean-Up and Icy Road Woes"

TL;DR Summary
Maine towns are opening warming shelters and charging stations in response to widespread power outages, with locations including Biddeford Middle School, Old Orchard Beach, Portland's East End Community School, Saco Community Center, and Wells Police Department, providing warm places to visit, charge electronics, and sleep overnight, with additional items recommended for those planning to stay overnight.
Topics:nation#charging-stations#emergency-services#maine#power-outages#warming-shelters#weather-emergency
- Warming, charging stations open in Maine WGME
- Maine storm took out power to 200K CMP customers: Outage list WMTW Portland
- Clean up underway in the Monadnock region, as crews work to get the power back on after storm WMUR Manchester
- Icy roads cause more than 100 crashes, slide offs on Saturday WGME
- About 360,000 households without power as storms batter Northeast NBC News
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
1 min
vs 1 min read
Condensed
69%
182 → 56 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on WGME