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Duquesne Light Company provides update, says power should be restored by Tuesday night
Duquesne Light Company provides update, says power should be restored by Tuesday night

CBS News

time04-05-2025

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Duquesne Light Company provides update, says power should be restored by Tuesday night

Following last week's severe storms that left so many without power, Duquesne Light Company provided an update on Sunday morning, saying power has been restored to 93% of customers and those still without power should expect to have it restored by 11 p.m. on Tuesday night, if not sooner. According to DLC, of the customers who currently do not have power, 23,000 are from the initial storm last week, while an additional 17,000 lost power from weather incidents since May 1. "DLC determined that the estimated time of restoration for all customers, also known as the 'global' ETR, is Tuesday, May 6 at 11 p.m., with many customers expected to be restored sooner," DLC said in a news release provided to KDKA-TV. They are expecting certain municipalities to be "substantially" restored by Monday, May 5, at 12:30 p.m., and that includes all municipalities in Beaver County, along with many in southeastern Allegheny County. For Allegheny County, that includes Baldwin Borough, Clairton City, Duquesne City, Homestead Borough, Jefferson Hills, McKeesport, Munhall, North Versailles, Pleasant Hills, West Homestead, and West Mifflin. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh, Coraopolis, Gibsonia, Monroeville, Allison Park, and Carnegie saw significant damage, and they're expected to be restored to the global ETR by Tuesday at 11 p.m. Since the storms hit last week, Duquesne Light Company has brought in an additional 600 crew members from outside utilities and from other contractors. The company encourages customers to check the DLC Outage Map for the latest updates, which can be found at this link.

Severe weather rolls through SE Michigan, thousands left without power
Severe weather rolls through SE Michigan, thousands left without power

Yahoo

time31-03-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Severe weather rolls through SE Michigan, thousands left without power

The entire Metro Detroit area withstood some strong storms Sunday evening with severe thunderstorms accompanied by high winds rolled through the area. While rain is expected to continue throughout the evening, the strongest remaining storm clusters are in St. Clair County and around Port Huron - with the worst over for most of Metro Detroit, said FOX 2 Weather Authority Rich Luterman. Numerous reports have been made of downed power lines with some trees toppled as well in Metro Detroit after storm sirens were heard alongside swirling wind and pouring rain earlier tonight. Storm lines rolled through at about 65 miles per hour. Wind gusts were measured more than 50 mph with penny-sized hail. In Jackson, Michigan, a 95-mile-per-hour gust was recorded. Some power outages have been reported according to DTE Energy. According to the DTE Outage Map, about 26,000 customers are out of power as of 8 p.m. Keep at least 25 feet away from any downed power lines and anything they are in contact with — consider them live and dangerous. North of Grand Rapids there are unconfirmed reports of a possible tornado near Ashland, Michigan.

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