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July 13–14 - United States - In New York City, 9 million people were affected by a power outage. It was a result of a transmission failure due to a lightning strike on power lines. A second lightning strike caused the loss of two more overhead power lines, and the last power connection between New York City and the Northwest.
Thousands are without power across the NYC area after severe weather and thunderstorms swept through the area. Here's how to track them for NY, NJ and CT.
The West Side of Manhattan in New York City experienced a power failure on July 13, 2019, at approximately 7 p.m. EDT. Con Edison is the energy utility serving the area, and they reported that approximately 73,000 customers were without power. Power was fully restored by midnight.
Most places restored power by midnight, as early as 6 p.m. on August 14, and the New York City Subway had resumed limited services around 8 p.m. Some areas lost power for only four to eight hours, these are: Albany and parts of Long Island in New York; three‐quarters of New Jersey; parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan; New London County ...
Roughly 100,000 Con Edison customers in New York City remained without power Wednesday morning. An outage map for customers gives the same estimated time of restoration: "evaluating...
Blackouts Hit Manhattan, Queens As Isaias Outages Continue - New York City, NY - Thousands in Manhattan found themselves without power for 30 minutes early Friday as powerless outer borough ...
NYers Step Up, Unplug To Avoid Heat Wave Power Outage Electricity use dropped by enough to power 1 million homes after New Yorkers were asked to scale back, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. Matt ...
The New York City blackout of 1977 was an electricity blackout that affected most of New York City on July 13–14, 1977.
NYC Under Severe Thunderstorm Watch As Massive Storm Approaches - New York City, NY - The storm could cause power outages, downed tree limbs and power lines, officials said.
NEW YORK, NY — A power outage at DeKalb Avenue left several major subway lines with "extensive" delays and service changes during the Tuesday morning commute.