Con Edison Crews Working to Restore Customers After Storm
03 September 2006 - 5:32PM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Con Edison crews are
working to restore electricity to approximately 40,000 customers
affected by Saturday's winds, remnants of Tropical Storm Ernesto.
More than 52,000 customers already have had their electrical power
restored. After winds battered electrical lines, electric service
at one time or another was interrupted to more than 90,000
customers in New York City and Westchester County. Safety is Con
Edison's No. 1 priority as its crews restore electrical power to
customers. As the storm continues to damage electrical equipment,
the company continues to assess the storm's impact on customers.
Con Edison also warns people to avoid any downed electrical wires,
to treat any wires as live and immediately report any downed wires
to the company by calling 1-800-75-CONED. Customers without
electrical power also should call that number. Additional company
crews, plus crews from Rhode Island and Albany, are assigned to
Westchester County where more than 40,000 customers are still
without power. The most damage is in the communities of Greenburgh,
Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Mt. Vernon, New Rochelle, North Castle,
Ossining, Port Chester, Rye, Scarsdale, Tarrytown, White Plains and
Yonkers. When damage is assessed and scores of closed streets from
downed trees are reopened, Con Edison will have an estimation of
when all customers can be restored. Con Edison will distribute ice
at the following locations, starting at 1 p.m.: Cross County
Shopping Center, Yonkers; New Rochelle Fire Department, City Hall
Parking Lot, 515 North Ave., New Rochelle; Bloomingdale's parking
lot, White Plains; Rye Playland and at the Riverdale Shopping
Center, Riverdale Avenue and West 258th Street. Con Edison also is
working to restore the approximately 900 customers in the Bronx
without power from the storm. Approximately 750 on Staten Island,
240 in Queens and 25 in Brooklyn were without power on Sunday
morning. Throughout the day, Con Edison is working closely with New
York City's Office of Emergency Management and Westchester County
emergency management officials. DATASOURCE: Con Edison CONTACT:
Media Relations, Consolidated Edison Company, +1-212-460-4111 (24
hours) of New York, Inc. Web site: http://www.coned.com/
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