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October 30, 2012
07:51 EDTEXCExelon's PECO reports service interruptions of over 436,000 customers
With rainfall totals mounting and wind gusts of up to 70 mph, PECO has battled throughout the day to restore power to tens of thousands of customers who lost power from Hurricane Sandy. And the storm, which already has become one of the top five most damaging storms in PECO history, will remain in the area through tomorrow causing additional damage. When Hurricane Sandy finally clears the region, it could lead to historic flooding and severe damage to electric lines and equipment. PECO has mobilized more than 3,000 employees, contractors and out-of-state crews to respond to the devastating effects of this storm. As of 10 p.m., 436,000 customers remain without service. Specifically Buck County - 175,000; Chester County - 34,000; Delaware County - 67,000; Montgomery County - 128,000; and Philadelphia County - 32,000.
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