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Nearly 6,000 Still Without Power In Burlington County
Over 5,000 of these outages were among PSE&G customers.

There were still nearly 6,000 power outages in Burlington County two days after the latest winter storm that ripped through New Jersey on Wednesday.
A majority of those outages were among PSE&G customers, of which 5,369 were still without power as of 9:30 a.m. To track PSE&G outages, click here.
There were still 438 Atlantic City Electric customers without power at the same time. To track Atlantic City Electric outages, click here.
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"Atlantic City Electric continues to work around the clock to restore power for our customers who are impacted by the heavy windstorm," the electric company said in a statement on its website. "Additional crews have been dispatched and we are working as safely and quickly as possible to assess the damage and restore service to our customers. Safety is our top priority. To report downed power lines and outages, call 1-800-833-7476."
Statewide, over 100,000 people remained without power on Friday. Gov. Phil Murphy on Thursday ordered an investigation into the power companies' controversial responses to the back-to-back nor'easters this past week. Read more: Gov. Murphy Orders Probe Of Power Companies After 2 Nor'easters
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