Tens of thousands of New Hampshire customers are waking up without electricity Sunday morning after a storm moved across the Granite State on Saturday. The reported number of outages peaked at around 76,000 customers without power around 8 a.m. on Sunday.One of the hardest hit communities was Barnstead, where more than 2,800 customers between Eversource and New Hampshire Electric Co-Op were without power Sunday morning. Anyone who sees downed power lines should call 911. Assume they are still live wires and do not touch them or drive over them.Eversource said Sunday morning they have hundreds of crews on the system dealing with damage. They said more out-of-state crews on on the way to help. As of Sunday morning, Eversource said they have restored 48,000 customers, 32,000 in less than 5 minutes from smart switches.>> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <Customers who lost power at their home or business are asked to call their utility to report the outage:Eversource - 800-662-7764 Liberty Utilities - 855-349-9455 New Hampshire Electric Co-op - 800-343-6432 Unitil - 888-301-7700>> Find the latest power outage maps at this linkPeople should also stay at least 35 feet away from downed lines and anything they fall on.With the power out, some might turn to generators, but officials urge folks to only use a generator that has been properly connected to house wiring by a professional.Generators should be run outside and at least 10 feet away from a building, with the exhaust facing away from the house.Improperly installed or running generators can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Anyone who suspects carbon monoxide in a home or building should leave immediately and call 911 before calling the state poison center at 1-800-222-1222.Be weather-aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.Get storm coverage through the free Very Local app on your smart TV.Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:Mike Haddad: Facebook | XKevin Skarupa: Facebook | XHayley LaPoint: Facebook | XJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | XMatt Hoenig: Facebook | X
Tens of thousands of New Hampshire customers are waking up without electricity Sunday morning after a storm moved across the Granite State on Saturday.
The reported number of outages peaked at around 76,000 customers without power around 8 a.m. on Sunday.
One of the hardest hit communities was Barnstead, where more than 2,800 customers between Eversource and New Hampshire Electric Co-Op were without power Sunday morning.
Anyone who sees downed power lines should call 911. Assume they are still live wires and do not touch them or drive over them.
Eversource said Sunday morning they have hundreds of crews on the system dealing with damage. They said more out-of-state crews on on the way to help. As of Sunday morning, Eversource said they have restored 48,000 customers, 32,000 in less than 5 minutes from smart switches.
>> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <
Customers who lost power at their home or business are asked to call their utility to report the outage:
- Eversource - 800-662-7764
- Liberty Utilities - 855-349-9455
- New Hampshire Electric Co-op - 800-343-6432
- Unitil - 888-301-7700
>> Find the latest power outage maps at this link
People should also stay at least 35 feet away from downed lines and anything they fall on.
With the power out, some might turn to generators, but officials urge folks to only use a generator that has been properly connected to house wiring by a professional.
Generators should be run outside and at least 10 feet away from a building, with the exhaust facing away from the house.
Improperly installed or running generators can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Anyone who suspects carbon monoxide in a home or building should leave immediately and call 911 before calling the state poison center at 1-800-222-1222.
Be weather-aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.
Get storm coverage through the free Very Local app on your smart TV.
Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:
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