Thousands Still In The Dark After Wind Storms
Both West Penn Power and Duquesne Light officials say their crews have been out in communities in Washington and Allegheny counties that were hit hard by Friday’s wind storm that brought gusty winds to area for several hours. In Washington County, West Penn is reporting that there are still more than twenty-eight-hundred customers without power. The outages are widely scattered, but large clusters of those outages are in Amwell, Buffalo, Mt. Pleasant, Smith and Jefferson Townships. According to the First Energy Website, the estimated restoration time has now been pushed ahead to Monday around eleven-thirty p.m. Duquesne Light Company shared an update saying their crews had restored power to more than 65,000 customers. More than 500 extra crews have been called in to help DLC. That included crews from Maine, Maryland, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. They are also working with Pittsburgh’s Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security to bring in crews from Canada. Power outages peaked at 163,000, DLC said. WJPA Radio has received no reports of any major injuries, but motorists are urged to use caution when driving, due to tree branches and possible downed power lines.

