New York – Large Parts Of Manhattan Plunged Into Darkness

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    New York – A superstorm that sent water rushing onto city streets has left a large swath of the lower part of Manhattan without power.

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    Consolidated Edison spokesman Chris Olert said Monday evening that the power was out for most of Manhattan south of 26th Street.

    On the east side, the power outage extended from 29th Street south. There were some scattered areas that still had electricity.

    Olert said the damage stemmed from flooding and the probable loss of a transmission feeder.

    The power outage was separate from a planned power cut that Con Ed did in certain lower Manhattan neighborhoods to protect underwater systems from flood damage.

    Olert said there were 250,000 customers without power in Manhattan. A customer represents a single meter, so the number of people actually affected is likely higher.


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    lbk-new
    lbk-new
    11 years ago

    What about Brooklyn? Sitting here on New York Avenue with no power. According to Con Ed. Over 4,500 people are without power in this neighborhood.

    11 years ago

    To:#1- I agree; there has not been any coverage on either the cable tv media, or the network tv media regarding people living in Coney Island, or Brighton Beach. The focus has mainly been on lower Manhattan, Atlantic City, or other communities. Don’t the folks in Coney Island or Brighton Beach count?