Power Outages Continue in East Coast States

Here's a state-by-state rundown of where a total of 4 million people still lack power due to downed trees and power lines caused by Irene


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The National Grid website for Rhode Island reported that 279,269 customers did not have electricity as of Sunday evening.

Massachusetts

According to Nationalgrid.com, there were 319,631 people in Massachusetts without electricity as of Sunday evening.

Vermont

There were 38,862 people who had no electricity as of Sunday evening, according to Vtoutages.com.

New Hampshire

According to the National Grid website, there were 8,190 customers who did not have electricity as of Sunday evening.

New York

The ConEdison Web site outage map showed that there were 121,209 customers without electricity as of Sunday evening.

Maine

The Central Maine Power Company Web site reported that there were 146,000 customers without power as of Sunday evening.


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