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Map Shows States Still Struggling With Power Outages After Weekend Storms

Map Shows States Still Struggling With Power Outages After Weekend Storms

Summary

More than 500,000 customers were without power on July 6 after strong storms hit parts of the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Midwest regions. Pennsylvania and Michigan suffered the most outages, with continuing storm threats possibly slowing power restoration efforts.

Key Facts

  • Over 500,000 people lost power due to severe storms on the holiday weekend.
  • Pennsylvania had the highest number of outages, with about 107,792 customers affected.
  • Michigan followed closely with 100,621 customers without power.
  • New Jersey, New York, Maryland, and Connecticut also experienced many outages.
  • Strong winds, heavy rain, and lightning caused damage to power lines and trees.
  • Some areas faced risks of flooding and heat without air conditioning.
  • Utility crews are still working to restore power, but more storms might delay progress.
  • Officials warned of possible flash flooding due to repeated heavy rain in parts of the Northeast.
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