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(WBRE/WYOU) — PPL Electric Utilities issued a statement Sunday about the heavy storms that have left tens of thousands without power across northeast and central Pennsylvania. In the statement Sunday,
PPL Electric Utilities restored power to more than 116,700 customers, as of 12:16 p.m. Sunday, after severe weather impacted the region Friday and Saturday. As of 1:40 p.m., more than 102,400
Pennsylvania Power & Light and Met-Ed are both reporting large power outages Saturday night following strong winds and severe storms.
PPL says service has been restored to more than 85% of customers affected by this weekend’s storms. As of Monday night, service had been restored to more than 85% of customers affected by the storms,
After weekend storms, more than 23,000 people in Lancaster County remained without power as of 11:20 a.m. on Monday, according to PPL Electric Utilities’ outage map.
Crews with PPL Electric Utilities continue to restore service following multiple rounds of severe weather that moved through the company’s service territory over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Across Pennsylvania, tens of thousands of people are without power on the Fourth of July as severe storms moved across the state — and more could hit Saturday night.
PPL says its crews have been working through the night to bring power back to the thousands who experienced outages from this weekend's storm.
Strong storms and high winds over the holiday weekend knocked out power for thousands across Northeastern Pennsylvania. While crews have restored electricity to
