Con Edison Crews Working Around the Clock To Restore Customers After Storm
04 9월 2006 - 9:27AM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Con Edison crews are
working around the clock to restore electricity to approximately
43,000 customers affected by Saturday's winds, remnants of Tropical
Storm Ernesto. Con Edison employees surveyed damage throughout
Westchester County on Sunday while 300 crews are working around
downed trees, limbs and branches to replace poles and damaged
wires. As of 6 p.m. on Sunday, Con Edison has restored service to
more than 34,000 customers in Westchester County. At this time
42,000 Westchester customers remain out of service. Most of these
customers will be restored on Monday and Tuesday. Virtually all
will be restored by Wednesday with the possibility of a small
number going into Thursday. After winds battered electrical lines,
electric service at one time or another was interrupted to more
than 90,000 customers in New York City and Westchester County.
Safety is Con Edison's No. 1 priority as its crews restore
electrical power to customers. Con Edison also warns people to
avoid any downed electrical wires, to treat any wires as live and
immediately report any downed wires to the company by calling
1-800-75-CONED. Customers without electrical power also should call
that number. Additional company crews, plus crews from Upstate New
York and Rhode Island are assigned to Westchester County. The most
damage is in the communities of Pelham, Greenburgh, Larchmont,
Mamaroneck, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, North Castle, Ossining,
Port Chester, Rye, Scarsdale, Tarrytown, White Plains and Yonkers.
Con Edison also is working to restore the approximately 1,000
customers in the Bronx without power from the storm. Approximately
150 on Staten Island, 57 in Queens and 12 in Brooklyn were without
power on Sunday night. DATASOURCE: Con Edison CONTACT: Media
Relations, +1-212-460-4111 for Con Edison Web site:
http://www.coned.com/
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