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Nor'easter: Here's Latest Connecticut Power Outage Update

Thousands in Connecticut remain without power after whipping winds and pouring rain brought down trees and power lines across the state, causing outages.

Trees and power lines were downed in Connecticut during the Nor'easter.

Trees and power lines were downed in Connecticut during the Nor'easter.

Photo Credit: Eversource

As of 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 27, 14,006 of Eversource’s 1.28 million Connecticut customers were still without power, while United Illuminating crews worked to repair 22 outages impacting 1,215 customers.

More than 100 outages were still being reported in:

  • Meriden: 2,011;
  • Shelton: 908;
  • Old Lyme: 882;
  • Guilford: 765;
  • Coventry: 714;
  • Ellington: 684;
  • Tolland: 609;
  • Old Saybrook: 601;
  • Stonington: 469;
  • Waterbury: 425;
  • Ledyard: 393;
  • Plainfield: 391;
  • East Lyme: 380;
  • Mansfield: 361;
  • North Stonington: 339;
  • Brooklyn: 318;
  • Killingly: 258;
  • Stafford: 243;
  • Canterbury: 229;
  • Putnam: 227;
  • Woodstock: 222;
  • Montville: 212;
  • Pomfret: 189;
  • Essex: 180;
  • Wethersfield: 173;
  • Lebanon: 167;
  • Franklin: 157;
  • Thompson: 154;
  • Hampton: 135;
  • Madison: 131;
  • Windham: 129;
  • Willington: 127;
  • New Hartford: 120;
  • Newtown: 114.

“Strong winds are still whipping across the state and have taken down trees with them,” Eversource officials stated. “If you’re driving, please be careful of debris in the road that could be tangled with power lines. Crews are working to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.”

This continues to be a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.

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