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Heat Wave Leaves Tens of Thousands Without Power After Officials Declare Emergencies

Officials are mobilizing crews under a state of emergency to restore electricity across heat-stricken regions.

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A person walks in front of the Con Edison Power Plant in Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S., April 22, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo
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Overview

  • In northeast Ohio, FirstEnergy reports nearly 50,000 customers without power, including 13,000 in Cleveland, and Akron officials warn of potential rolling blackouts to manage peak demand.
  • ConEdison says over 14,000 New York City customers face outages, prompting voltage reductions in parts of Queens and appeals to curb air conditioning and electric vehicle charging.
  • PECO crews in Philadelphia are working to restore electricity to almost 6,000 homes left in the dark by recent storms and sustained heat.
  • Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency in 32 counties to coordinate recovery efforts before forecast severe thunderstorms hit.
  • About 148 million people across the Midwest and East remain under heat alerts with temperatures topping 100 degrees and posing mounting health risks.