Weather
Strong Winds Knock Out Power To 1,900 In Silverton
The high wind warning remains in effect until this evening in Ocean County, the National Weather Service said.
TOMS RIVER, NJ — More than 1,900 homes and businesses are without power in the Silverton section of Toms River as strong winds continue to blast New Jersey on Monday afternoon.
The outage appears to be centered in the area of Hooper Avenue just south of the Brick Township border, according to the Jersey Central Power & Light outage map.
The power company has not estimated when power will be restored. Wind gusts of up to 60 mph have been reported in some parts of New Jersey and a high wind warning remains in effect until 6 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
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JCP&L said restoration may be delayed because it cannot raise its bucket trucks when winds are 40 mph or above.
Crews are restoring customers where possible. As we've mentioned, buckets cannot go in the air when winds are 40+ mph. Damage assessment to develop restoration times will be ongoing. How to report a power outage: 888-544-4877 https://t.co/eGBeiic6Bn Text OUT to 544487 pic.twitter.com/TnnVSs4o9W
— JCP&L (@JCP_L) February 25, 2019
If You Lose Power:
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- Call 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877) to report outages immediately, or report online or via text messaging. Our call centers will be fully staffed. The more people who call, the faster we can pinpoint the location where crews must be sent for repairs.
- Immediately report downed wires to 888-544-4877 or your local police or fire department. Never go near a downed power line, even if you think it's no longer carrying electricity.
- Stay more than 30 feet away from downed power lines, don't walk or drive near or over a downed line, and watch out for anything touching the line. If a wire falls on a vehicle, passengers should stay inside until help arrives.
- Keep children and pets away from any wires.
- Unplug appliances like refrigerators and freezers, and sensitive electronic equipment like TVs and computers, so that they won't overload when power is restored.
- When operating a generator, always disconnect the power coming into your home. Otherwise, power from your generator could be sent back onto the utility lines, creating a hazardous situation for utility workers. The proper generator should be selected and installed by a qualified electrician.
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