Friday, February 26, 2010

PSNH

PSNH

Manchester (New Hampshire - – Public Service of New Hampshire working Friday morning to recover from the big wind storm that left more than 229,000 (two hundred twenty – nine thousand) PSNH customers without power.

Given the wide range of damage and a large number of road closures and individual problems that will be addressed, restoration times are not yet available. It is clear, however, that it will take several days to recover fully from the storm.

The company has opened the Emergency Operations Center, and all those working in the area of regional centers. It appears that all regions of the State have been affected, along with other electric utilities ofNew Hampshire also reporting large numbers of cuts.

In addition to special teams, and a number of independent line crews and tree crews working on behalf of PSNH. The company is actively working to secure additional staff from within and outside the state.

PSNH urges customers to stay clear of the drop or sagging power lines that may occur as a result of the storm. Stay away from downed trees or columns, and the report of this situation immediately to PSNH at 1-800-662-7764. More information about power outages and restoration of the storm is available on thecompany’s www.psnh.com / stormsafety.

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