Service Restored to More Than 225,000 FirstEnergy Customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey
February 12 2009 - 10:25AM
PR Newswire (US)
Restoration Continues for Approximately 165,000 Customers Following
Windstorm AKRON, Ohio, Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- High winds
that moved through Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey on Wednesday
night and Thursday morning, February 11 and 12, interrupted
electric service to approximately 390,000 customers of FirstEnergy
Corp.'s Ohio Edison, Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (CEI)
and Toledo Edison subsidiaries in Ohio; Pennsylvania Power (Penn
Power), Pennsylvania Electric (Penelec) and Metropolitan Edison
(Met-Ed) subsidiaries in Pennsylvania, and Jersey Central Power
& Light (JCP&L) in New Jersey. The high winds caused downed
branches, trees and power lines throughout the region. Due to the
extent of the damage, complete power restoration may extend into
the weekend in some areas. The hardest hit areas are around the
cities of Ashtabula, Kinsman, Salem and Warren in Ohio, and around
Altoona, Cranberry, Erie and Mercer in Pennsylvania. As of 10 a.m.
Thursday, a total of approximately 165,000 customers remain out of
service. By utility operating company, the outages and numbers
restored are as follows: -- Ohio Edison - 41,000 customers without
service; restoration complete to 111,000 -- CEI - 50,000 customers
without service; restoration complete to 18,000 -- Toledo Edison -
2,800 customers without service; restoration complete to 16,800 --
Penn Power - 9,000 customers without service; restoration complete
to 18,500 -- Penelec - 49,000 customers without service;
restoration complete to 48,000 -- Met-Ed - 7,300 customers without
service; restoration complete to 2,400 -- JCP&L - 6,000
customers without service; restoration complete to 11,000 While
crews have already restored power to more than half of the
customers affected, downed poles and wires still need repair in
hundreds of locations. In addition, FirstEnergy utility customers
may be affected by high winds that remain in parts of the company's
service areas. Customers are cautioned never to touch downed lines.
Always assume downed wires are carrying electricity, and keep
children and pets away from downed wires. Never try to remove trees
or limbs from power lines because the trees and limbs could conduct
electricity. Instead, customers should wait for emergency services
or utility crews to arrive. FirstEnergy urges customers to use the
automated outage reporting line - 1-888-544-4877 (1-888-LIGHTSS) -
to report any outages. Customers responding to downed lines are
urged to follow the prompts or to report the downed lines to their
local police or fire departments. Tips for customers without power:
-- Call 1-888-544-4877 (1-888-LIGHTSS) to report your outage - it's
the fastest way to begin the restoration process. -- Avoid opening
the refrigerator or freezer. A full freezer can keep food frozen
for up to three days if it's kept closed. -- Unplug major
appliances until after the power has been restored. Keep one light
connected so you will know when the power is back on. -- Never use
a stove or oven to heat your home. -- Burning candles should never
be left unattended in a house. -- Gasoline-powered generators
should never be operated inside a home or attached garage.
DATASOURCE: FirstEnergy Corp. CONTACT: Ellen Raines, FirstEnergy
Corp., +1-330-384-5808 Web site: http://www.firstenergycorp.com/
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