Politics & Government
Thousands Without Power in Haddam, East Haddam and Killingworth
All of Killingworth is in the dark, as well as most of East Haddam and hundreds of others in Haddam as Hurricane Sandy takes down trees and wires throughout the state.
Over 600,000 Connecticut Light & Power customers lost power last night as Hurricane Sandy ripped through the region.
Roughly every town in the state is seeing outages in some capacity, with the bulk of the power issues being seen in several coastal communities ranging from Branford to Stonington.
Pockets of the state in the Quiet Corner and the Litchfield Hills are also in the dark.
Find out what's happening in The Haddams-Killingworthfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In Haddam, East Haddam and Killingworth, the numbers aren't very good. All of Killingworth is currently in the dark and nearly everyone in East Haddam is without power.
Here are the stats, according to CL&P:
Find out what's happening in The Haddams-Killingworthfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Town
Total Cust.
Cust. Out
% Out
HADDAM
3,898
2,162
55
EAST HADDAM
4,821
4,522
93
KILLINGWORTH
2,827
2,827
100
In total, about 28 percent of the state is without electricity, due to high winds and heavy rainfall from Sandy.
CL&P Spokesman Mitch Gross said that, despite the high winds, there are crews out working on emergency restoration efforts right now.
“We’re at work handling as many issues as we can, while it’s still safe,” Gross said.
Federal regulations require that utility workers not be in the air working on power lines when wind speeds hit 40 mph. But Gross said that, since winds haven’t hit that threshold as of yet, there still are trucks in the CL&P system out on the road.
Some workers have been pulled off the lines in certain areas of the state, such as parts of Litchfield County, due to higher winds, Gross said.
In a message sent out to CL&P customers, the company reinforced that, if the power does go out, it may not return for an extended period of time.
If you experience an outage, please call 800-286-2000 or go to www.cl-p.com (via PC or mobile device) to report it.
“It's important that you report an outage even if you think your neighbors may have already reported it,” the message read. “The more information we have, the better we are able to improve our assessment of damage and make repairs.”
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