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Thunderstorms, heavy rain knock out power to 20,000 in New Jersey

Thunderstorms, heavy rain knock out power to 20,000 in New Jersey

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Thunderstorms and heavy rain knocked out power to 20,000 households statewide early in the evening of July 31.
As of 5:30 p.m., PSE&G's outage map was reporting 6,405 customers. The hardest hit counties were:
Essex County: 2,625 (Nutley - 1,184)
Middlesex County: 1,859 (Woodbridge - 1,706)
Bergen County: 1,243 (Wallington - 745)
JCP&L was reporting 13,826 people without power as of 5:30 p.m. The hardest his counties were:
Ocean County: 6,747 (Manchester - 5,253)
Morris County: 2,216 (Roxbury - 1,515)
Monmouth County: 2,140 (Tinton Falls - 1,329)
Meanwhile, Orange & Rockland had minimal outages in New Jersey.
Earlier in the day, Acting Gov. Tahesha Way declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm hitting the region.
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for most of the state until 8 p.m., and a flood watch for all of New Jersey and the surrounding region for July 31 to Aug. 1.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: NJ thunderstorms, heavy rain force power outages
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