MIAMI VALLEY — - UPDATE: 11:25 P.M.-
Thousands are without power after winds moved through the region on Friday and Sunday.
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As of 11:25 p.m. on Sunday, less than 1,000 AES Ohio customers have reported not having power, according to the AES outage map.
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First Energy reports that over 600 customers in Champaign and Clark counties are without power.
Here is the country breakdown:
- Clark- 528
- Preble- 373
- Montgomery- 223
- Mercer- 78
- Greene- 28
- Champaign- 25
- Darke- 20
- Miami- 2
- Warren- 2
A total of 1,309 people across the Miami Valley are still without power.
AES Ohio said in a social media post on Sunday that crews continue “to restore the remaining outages from Friday’s wind storm.”
“They will continue working around the clock as severe thunderstorms are forecasted for tonight and into tomorrow morning, which may bring additional outages due to damaging winds,” the social media post said. “If you experience an outage, please report it so we can respond as quickly and safely as possible. And as always, stay far away from downed power lines and report them immediately.”
Visit this website to report outages.
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