PITTSBURGH — UPDATE 4/3/23 11 P.M.
West Penn Power outages reported:
Armstrong County: 103
Beaver County: 95
Butler County: 639
Lawrence County: 521
Mercer County: 2,196
Total of Duquesne Light customer outages: 29
UPDATE 4/3/23 9:15 P.M.
West Penn Power outages reported:
Armstrong County: 112
Beaver County: 100
Butler County: 664
Lawrence County: 553
Mercer County: 2,511
Total of Duquesne Light customer outages: 603
UPDATE 4/3/23 7:40 P.M.
West Penn Power outages reported:
Allegheny County: 180
Armstrong County: 122
Beaver County: 100
Butler County: 1,151
Lawrence County: 658
Mercer County: 2,902
Total of Duquesne Light customer outages: 133
UPDATE: 4/3/23 5 P.M.
West Penn Power outages reported:
Armstrong County: 239
Beaver County: 171
Butler County: 2,231
Lawrence County: 833
Mercer County: 3,262
Westmoreland County: 195
Total of Duquesne Light customer outages: 145
UPDATE: 4/3/23 6:00 A.M.
A few area schools have altered plans for Monday due to power outages.
Muse Elementary School in the Canon-McMillan School District will have a flexible instruction day.
The Allegheny-Clarion Valley and Keystone school districts are closed.
UPDATE: 4/3/23 4:30 A.M.
Power is being restored to area homes after a powerful storm Saturday.
As of 4:30 a.m. Monday, West Penn Power reports the following outages:
ALLEGHENY: 144
ARMSTRONG: 646
BEAVER: 427
BUTLER: 4,080
FAYETTE: 8
GREENE: 18
INDIANA: 64
LAWRENCE: 2,134.
Duquesne Light reports 49 total active outages on their website with 673 total customers affected.
UPDATE: 4/2/23 5:00 P.M.
Thousands are still without power after harsh wind storms ripped wires to the ground and broke countless poles in half on Saturday.
PHOTOS: Storms, 60 mph winds roll through Pittsburgh region, causing damage, power outages
West Penn Power released a statement on Sunday and said they have restored power to 82,000 of their 100,000 customers who lost power on Saturday.
As of 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, the amount of West Penn outages in some local counties was:
ALLEGHENY: 578
ARMSTRONG: 1,128
BEAVER: 487
BUTLER: 7,109
CLARION: 4,417
FAYETTE: 8
GREENE: 88
INDIANA: 494
LAWRENCE: 3,431
“We understand that power outages are inconvenient – and especially the challenges faced by those of you who were impacted by storms two weekends in a row. This is an all-hands-on-deck effort and we’ll be working 24/7 until service is restored to every customer. Thank you for hanging in there with us during this challenging time,” said West Penn Power.
Duquesne Light Company also released a statement on Sunday. They believe all of their customers will have power restored by 10 p.m. on Tuesday. West Penn Power Company did not release an estimate on when repairs would be complete in their release.
As of 5 p.m. Sunday, Duquesne Light reported 3,090 customers without power.
Both companies are asking their customers to report their power outages if they have not already. West Penn Power can be reached online, over text, or by calling 1-888-544-4877. If you choose to text West Penn Power to report an outage you should say “TextOUT’ in your message and send it to 544487.
Duquesne Light customers can report their outage on their website, mobile app, or by calling 412-393-7000.
ORIGINAL STORY (4/1/23)
The storms knocked out power for around 40,000 Duquesne Light Customers on Saturday. The company said they had fixed more than 25,000 of those outages by 11 p.m.
Duquesne Light Company has not released an official estimate on when they expect to be done working but says 100 crews will be working overnight.
As of 11 p.m. on Saturday, Duquesne Light Company reported just under 15,000 customers were still without power.
West Penn Power reported thousands of powers throughout multiple different counties. Those outages were as follows:
ALLEGHENY: 2,413
ARMSTRONG: 3,781
BEAVER: 872
BUTLER: 11,969
CLARION: 4,744
FAYETTE: 527
GREENE: 733
INDIANA: 5,834
LAWRENCE: 7,750
Anyone without power should avoid opening their fridge unless they have to and should throw away dairy, meat and poultry if they do not have power for longer than four hours.
Click here for tips on what to do if you do not have power.
Anyone still waiting to have their power turned back on should make sure they have reported their outage. Duquesne Light customers can report their outage on their website, mobile app, or by calling 412-393-7000.
People are reminded to not approach downed power lines.
Anyone experiencing an emergency during a power outage should contact 911 for help.
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