Monday, July 26, 2010

Pepco Power Outage Problem Due To Storms


There are about 12,000 without power in Northern Virginia, according to Dominion Virginia Power. And about 242000 Pepco customers' lack of power, in accordance with the company: more than 179,000 customers in Montgomery County, 37000 clients in Prince George's County and 24000 in the area.

It is a bit better in Northern Virginia, nearly 10,000 people without power (compared with 12,000 early this morning). Much the same for Pepco customers: About 178,000 customers without power in Montgomery County, about 34,000 in Prince George's County, and about 22000 in the area.


Wide off the authorities intend to sow chaos throughout the morning rush hour. Fallen trees, downed wires, which in many regions means lights out of service traffic. It is expected that these shortages to linger into the morning rush hour and at least for most of Monday.

In off the map in Pepco, the area has more than 20,000 customers without electricity. There are about 70 trees and large limbs down a tree in the area, resulting in structural damage and shutdowns, in accordance with the DC fire and emergency medical care. In Montgomery County some 187,000 clients do not have the power, with about 270 traffic signals lack of power. About 19 000 customers, fell in Prince George's County, mostly in the north-eastern region. And about 12,000 customers lack power in Northern Virginia, according to Dominion Virginia Power.
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