Maine Faces Historic Storm: Gov. Mills Declares State of Civil Emergency

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CMP and Versant officials in Maine discuss the challenges of restoring power after a severe storm. Both companies have been assessing the damage caused by fallen trees and downed branches, making restoration efforts harder. The extent of the widespread damage will determine the timeline for power restoration, with some areas expected to take longer due to inaccessibility. CMP has 400 line crews and 200 tree crews working, with additional crews on the way, while Versant has 95 line crews and 70 tree crews. The officials ask for patience and remind people to watch out for crews working.
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