Over 1,000 people without power after severe storms on Friday
Over 1,000 people are without power after severe storms and heavy rain rolled through the southwestern Pennsylvania area.
As of 10:30 p.m., Duquesne Light Company reported 1,284 total power outages. All outages were in Allegheny County.
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West Penn Power reported 905 power outages in Pennsylvania.
Of those, 36 were in Allegheny County, 31 were in Butler County, 25 were in Fayette County, 104 were in Lawrence County and 409 were in Westmoreland County.
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