Severe Thunderstorms Cause Nearly 8,000 Power Outages on Long Island
Severe Thunderstorms Spark Almost 8K Power Outages Across Long Island: PSEG

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Severe thunderstorms resulted in nearly 8,000 power outages across Long Island, New York, as reported by PSEG Long Island. Crews are actively responding to the outages and reports of downed tree limbs and wires.
- 01As of 10:30 p.m. Saturday, approximately 8,000 residents were without power.
- 02The outages were caused by severe thunderstorms affecting the region.
- 03PSEG Long Island crews are currently addressing the situation.
- 04Reports indicate downed tree limbs and wires throughout Long Island.
- 05The outage count was recorded at 7,948 by 10:48 p.m.
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Severe thunderstorms have led to nearly 8,000 power outages across Long Island, New York, according to PSEG Long Island. As of 10:30 p.m. Saturday, about 7,948 residents were reported to be without power. The utility company indicated that crews were responding to these outages, which were accompanied by reports of downed tree limbs and wires in various locations across the island. The situation is being monitored as PSEG works to restore power to affected areas.
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Residents are currently experiencing power outages due to severe weather, affecting daily activities and services.
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