Storm Restoration Update Sunday, March 4th

 

Storm Restoration Update

Sunday, March 4th

Below is the latest Estimated Times for Global Restoration (90% of customers) as per updates this afternoon from Central Hudson and NYSEG.

Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro said, “With more than 22,000 locations still without power in Dutchess County, it has been a long and frustrating weekend for far too many. We have been in constant communication with both Central Hudson and NYSEG, attempting to provide every resource we can to help facilitate power restoration and reopen roadways still impacted by down power lines. Dutchess County Departments of Emergency Response and Public Works staff have been working through the weekend to assist however possible. We will continue to work with both utilities to expedite restoration efforts to get people back to normal as quickly as possible.”

DUTCHESS COUNTY – as of 4pm
CENTRAL HUDSON 17,643 OUTAGES
NYSEG – 5,001 OUTAGES

Area                                Estimated Restoration Time
AMENIA                           MONDAY by 11:45pm
BEACON                         TONIGHT by 10pm
BEEKMAN                       MONDAY by 11:45pm
CLINTON                         TONIGHT by 10pm
DOVER                             MONDAY by 11:45pm
FISHKILL                         TONIGHT by 10pm
EAST FISHKILL              TONIGHT by 10pm
HYDE PARK                    MONDAY by 10pm
LAGRANGE                    TUESDAY by 10pm
MILAN                              MONDAY by 10pm
MILLERTON                    TODAY by 10pm
NORTHEAST                   MONDAY by 10pm
PAWLING                         MONDAY by 11:45pm
PLEASANT VALLEY       MONDAY by 4pm
C/POUGHKEEPSIE         MONDAY by 10pm
T/POUGHKEEPSIE         TUESDAY by 10pm
RED HOOK                      TUESDAY by 10pm
RHINEBECK                    TUESDAY by 10pm
STANFORD                      TUESDAY by 10pm
UNION VALE                    TUESDAY by 10pm
WAPPINGER                    TONIGHT by 10pm
WASHINGTON                 TUESDAY by 12 noon

Author: Harlem Valley News