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Related: About this forumIsaias deals devastating damage to Connecticut, cutting power to more than 700,000
Isaias, the hurricane turned tropical storm, swept through Connecticut at a blazing speed Tuesday afternoon, causing crippling damage as it uprooted trees, severed power lines and littered roads with water-soaked debris that slowed travel and left more than 700,000 without power Wednesday morning.
Eversource reported that 598,112 customers lacked power at 7:15 a.m. Wednesday -- 46% of its customers -- and United Illuminating reported 103,443 outages, more than 30% of its customers. It could be days before all the outages are restored, leaving families who are still working and studying from home during the COVID-19 pandemic without electricity, internet and air conditioning.
The storm, which moved in with an unexpected speed, struck southwestern Connecticut by about 1 p.m., but spread across western and central Connecticut in little over an hour, bringing gusts upwards of 60 miles per hour and soaking rain. The rain left by late afternoon, but powerful winds lingered, threatening to bring down more trees and power lines into the evening. Towns including Westport, Cheshire, Chester, Deep River, Redding, Lyme and Marlborough, reported more than 90% of its residents were without power at the height of the storm.
In Greenwich, a woman was trapped in car when a tree fell on it and when an ambulance arrived to help her, a tree fell on the ambulance, too, Lamont said. No one was injured, he added.
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underpants
(186,650 posts)A friend of mine who lives near an airport lost power yesterday. That almost never happens.
NNadir
(34,664 posts)...restored until Friday.
It will be really, really, really bad if Trump shows up with paper towels.
unblock
(54,151 posts)We're in the middle of installing a home backup generator. The electrical work was completed and the generator is in place, but no propane tanks yet.
So with the circuitry for the portable generator gone and the new generator not yet online, we just knew we were going to have a major outage during the gap....
Fortunately, our electrician came by (for free!) to hook the old sub panel back up so the old portable generator is working for us now.
He said he's had a huge number of calls and saw a lot of wires and trees down on the roads, so he's saying several days to get everyone back.
krispos42
(49,445 posts)They didn't have it back on this morning, either, so that was probably 18 hours without.
I'm lucky, still have juice at my house. One of my work's facilities lost power. Of course it was the one I'm at. It's partially back on today. One of our wings doesn't have 3-phase power so we can't run any of the machinery. A dozen people were sent home.
VMA131Marine
(4,648 posts)It had been off since the storm. Eversource now says there are about 900 customers in Middlefield without power compared to 1800-ish at noon today.
I have solar panels on my house but, of course, they dont work if the grid goes down. I need to look into adding a battery backup to the system that would keep power on during an outage like this. One other advantage: it would be quiet! There is nothing like trying to sleep with the buzz of a dozen portable generators going in the background.