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JCP&L Reports Major Power Outages in Springfield

Large percentage of homes lack power as of late Monday morning.

Jersey Central Power and Light’s website is reporting that over 2,000 households in Springfield lack power as of 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Oct 31.

The power company’s outage map reports that 2085 customers in Springfield are without power two days out from the storm. In an update on their site, JCP&L said that 283,000 New Jersey customers had no power, down from 356,000 at the height of the blackout.

In a statement, JCP&L said they anticipated that power will be restored to 95 percent of affected customers by Thursday evening, with remaining customers restored by Friday. They said that widespread damage to electrical facilities was causing the delay in power restoration. JCP&L spokesman Ron Morano said town-by-town estimated times of return would not be available until later today or Tuesday.

The Ohio-based power company said they have dispatched just under 3,000 employees to assist in storm restoration activities in the hardest-hit areas they cover across multiple states.

Morano said tree damage is widespread and the accumulation of the heavy wet snow on top of trees that still had leaves led to the downed trees and nearby power lines. The unseasonably early snowstorm has left thousands of northern New Jersey residents without power and Morano said that is the big difference between the recent snow and Hurricane Irene. Irene affected outages for customers across the state, while the snowstorm was mostly concentrated in northern New Jersey.

Morano said some customers might have seen power restore and then go out again and continue in that pattern. "When we are restoring customers, it becomes necessary to take some customers out for safety reasons as we make repairs," he said. "Also, you have new outages happening as we are working; trees are still falling days after the storm."

Morano doesn't expect the outage number to rise anymore as much of the snow has melted. He said crews continue to work around the clock to restore power.

As of 11:30 a.m., the following outages were reported by JCP&L:

  • 7,201 customers without power in Summit
  • 4,682 customers without power in Berkeley Heights
  • 3,393 customers without power in New Providence
  • 1,300 customers without power in Murray Hill
  • 2,084 customers without power in Springfield
  • 117 customers without power in Mountainside

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