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911 Knocked Out Across PA Due To Verizon Outage: Officials

More than a dozen Pennsylvania counties experienced loss of access to 911 services due to a Verizon outage on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 7 and 8, state officials say. 

Monroe County Emergency Management Office

Monroe County Emergency Management Office

Photo Credit: Facebook/Monroe County Office of Emergency Management

The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency said around 6 p.m. Thursday that 16 different counties had their service interrupted as a result of the outage, including: 

  • Bradford
  • Carbon
  • Columbia
  • Clinton
  • Lackawanna
  • Luzerne
  • Lycoming
  • Montour
  • Pike
  • Schuylkill
  • Snyder
  • Sullivan
  • Susquehanna
  • Tioga
  • Wayne
  • Wyoming 

Also affected were Monroe and Schuylkill counties, their emergency management services confirmed in separate statements. 

By 12:30 p.m. Friday, service had been restored, officials said. 

Verizon has since issued a statement on the outages: 

During last night's storms, a tree fell on power lines causing extensive damage to fiber optic cables carrying landline traffic. This caused a disruption to landline service for some customers in northeastern Pennsylvania. Once the fire was extinguished, our engineers worked to repair the fiber. Service has been fully restored.

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