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Nearly 6K South Jersey Customers Lose Power, Including 'All' Of One Community (Developing)

Nearly 6,000 customers were without power in Ocean County, prompting local authorities to urge residents to report issues to JCP&L as crews work to restore service.

A truck for Jersey Central Power & Light.

A truck for Jersey Central Power & Light.

Photo Credit: Facebook - JCP&L

The power outage affected 5,867 customers as of 9:16 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 23, according to Jersey Central Power & Light's website. The cause of the outage wasn't immediately known.

The outage has impacted 5,213 customers in Manchester Township, representing 19.2 percent of local households, according to JCP&L. Additionally, 473 customers in Toms River and 173 in Lacey Township were also without power.

As of 1 p.m., only two customers still had no electricity in Toms River but the same number of customers in Manchester and Lacey were in the dark.

The Manchester Township Police Department confirmed the outage for nearly 20 percent of Manchester's JCP&L customers.

"We are aware the power is out in all of Whiting," the department said in a Nixle alert. "Please contact JCP&L to notify—not the police department."

Due to the complexity of the necessary repairs, JCP&L requested additional crews to assist in restoring service. As of press time, the utility company estimated power may be restored by around 8 p.m.

Manchester police said warming centers were available at the Whiting Fire Company at 102 Lacey Road and the Manchester paramedics substation at 82 Lacey Road.

Stay with Daily Voice for updates on this developing story.

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