What members lived in the cities of the power outages?
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What members lived in the cities of the power outages?
Cleveland, New York City, Ohio, Canada? Do we have any members there?
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It wasn't just the cities. I live 30 miles SW of Albany, which was affected. My wife had no power for a time. Then periodic brownouts. Haven't heard how things are now, but it was the entire area that was probably affected. I am in the country. But the shop I work at has a generator for full time power, so I thought, when my wife called that we forgot to pay the light bill. 

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NEW YORK: Much of New York state was without power, including New York City. Mayor Michael Bloomberg said it was likely the blackout started in the Niagara Falls area and quickly spread. Across Manhattan, people poured out of skyscrapers and started trudging home on foot. Traffic lights were out, and subways and buses stopped. New York's three major airports were without power.
NEW JERSEY: Much of northern New Jersey was affected. Train service was canceled and the state emergency management office was activated. There were no reported power problems in the eight southern New Jersey counties covered by Conectiv, the company said.
OHIO: Power was out across a wide stretch of northern Ohio, from Toledo to Cleveland. Other cities reporting power outages included Akron, Elyria, Mansfield, Sandusky and Tiffin .FirstEnergy spokesman Matt Slagle said the company was getting reports of outages from customers throughout its coverage area in northeast Ohio. The company has 700,000 customers.
MICHIGAN: Power was out from Detroit to the state capital in Lansing. Detroit Metropolitan Airport remained open with some delays. The outage, closed the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel between the United States and Canada.
CONNECTICUT: Power flickered across Connecticut and some areas of the state lost electric service completely. Northeast Utilities said nearly 58,000 customers were without power. Fairfield County and Connecticut shoreline towns appeared to be the hardest-hit.
PENNSYLVANIA: The northwestern corner of the state was without power. Power went out to much or all of Erie, Forest and Venango counties, according to emergency management officials.
VERMONT: A handful of northern Vermont towns were hit. A portion of the Northeast Kingdom near Sheldon lost power for about an hour, according to the Central Vermont Public Service, which covers about three-fourths of the state. Some customers in Franklin County including in Highgate and Swanton also lost power briefly.
CANADA: Blackouts were reported in Toronto, in Ottawa in the province's eastern region, Windsor in the west and North Bay in the northern part of Ontario. The blackout had not spread as far as Thunder Bay in northwestern Ontario, suggesting power in the north was sporadic.
NEW JERSEY: Much of northern New Jersey was affected. Train service was canceled and the state emergency management office was activated. There were no reported power problems in the eight southern New Jersey counties covered by Conectiv, the company said.
OHIO: Power was out across a wide stretch of northern Ohio, from Toledo to Cleveland. Other cities reporting power outages included Akron, Elyria, Mansfield, Sandusky and Tiffin .FirstEnergy spokesman Matt Slagle said the company was getting reports of outages from customers throughout its coverage area in northeast Ohio. The company has 700,000 customers.
MICHIGAN: Power was out from Detroit to the state capital in Lansing. Detroit Metropolitan Airport remained open with some delays. The outage, closed the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel between the United States and Canada.
CONNECTICUT: Power flickered across Connecticut and some areas of the state lost electric service completely. Northeast Utilities said nearly 58,000 customers were without power. Fairfield County and Connecticut shoreline towns appeared to be the hardest-hit.
PENNSYLVANIA: The northwestern corner of the state was without power. Power went out to much or all of Erie, Forest and Venango counties, according to emergency management officials.
VERMONT: A handful of northern Vermont towns were hit. A portion of the Northeast Kingdom near Sheldon lost power for about an hour, according to the Central Vermont Public Service, which covers about three-fourths of the state. Some customers in Franklin County including in Highgate and Swanton also lost power briefly.
CANADA: Blackouts were reported in Toronto, in Ottawa in the province's eastern region, Windsor in the west and North Bay in the northern part of Ontario. The blackout had not spread as far as Thunder Bay in northwestern Ontario, suggesting power in the north was sporadic.
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I heard that power went out in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and Springfield, Massachusetts, which are in the western part of the state. Power is not out in central and eastern Massachusetts; however I understand (from MSNBC) that portions of Rhode Island are without power.
Also, this same grid is "attached" as far south and west as Oklahoma and as far south as Florida (not sure how far south).
Also, this same grid is "attached" as far south and west as Oklahoma and as far south as Florida (not sure how far south).
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Here is a map of the area affected from CNN.com
Here is a map of the area affected from CNN.com
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We've been out since 4:15pm. It's been hot here,85* w/ about 70% humidity.Sleeping tonite will be intresting.One thing this has done is remind me to replenish our emergancy supplies ! Consumers Energy can't give us an estimate on when electric will be turned back on.Strange things happen 'eh ? Geuss what ??? The power just came on ! Yeahhhhh ! Now we can have our fans going tonite ! Thank Goodness ! This was much better than the ice storm outtage ! ~K
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Harry (king of weather) lives about 30 mi. south of Mansfield, OH. He's probably lost power, since my sister-in-law in Mansfield did.
Bill - Glad Coppertop wasn't in NYC at the time!!
PV - Good advice about the emergency supplies. This is a prime example that everyone needs them, not just the hurricane prone areas. Glad you're back up!!! Stay cool!
Bill - Glad Coppertop wasn't in NYC at the time!!
PV - Good advice about the emergency supplies. This is a prime example that everyone needs them, not just the hurricane prone areas. Glad you're back up!!! Stay cool!

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Yeah, the Philly area was spared again! I had landed in Phoenix and CNN was on in all of the restaurants and the gates. When I saw the "Breaking News" alert for NYC, I was like 'oh no, NOW WHAT?' :o . Thankfully, it was due to power lines and not terrorism. It's ashame that it took until Saturday for some cities to get full power restored.
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