Long Island Yellow Pages .com
Find: Near:   
Find:
Near:
Find:
Near:

Yellow Pages > News & Articles > Press Releases

LIPA's Storm Center - Update with Hurricane Sandy Nov 6, 2012

John Mitty Wednesday, November 7, 2012

As of noon today, we have restored power to over 750,000 customers on Long Island who have been affected by Hurricane Sandy. Approximately 190,000 remain without power; this figure excludes many of the customers in the hardest hit areas not yet able to receive electric power.

By end of day, Wednesday November 7th, we expect to restore power to 90% of all customers whose homes and businesses are safe to accept power. Additionally, those customers in and around the most severely damaged areas of Brookville, St. James and Port Jefferson should expect to be restored in up to another week or more.

 

We continue to make good progress and are working aggressively to restore service as safely and as quickly as possible. Currently there are over 12,000 people supporting the restoration effort including over 8,000 high voltage and tree trim crews working on the LIPA system. LIPA continues to closely track weather reports regarding the pending Nor'easter anticipated for Wednesday and its potential impact to Long Island. Given the significant workforce currently working to restore power, we are best positioned to address any potential impact that the storm might cause to the system.

 

In addition to restoring power in areas where high winds brought down trees, poles and wires, we are also focused on areas that sustained significant flood damage from the storm. In these areas, generally south of Atlantic Blvd/Merrick Road/Sunrise Highway from the Rockaways to Mastic Beach, in order to ensure safety, any customer that experienced water intrusion to their electrical panels, electric outlets or wires must acquire an inspection certificate from an approved electrical inspection agency that certifies that the premises is safe to energize.

 

Currently, many municipalities are working to pre-screen homes and businesses in these severely flooded areas to better determine which premises can accept power safely, and which will need to seek electric inspection certificates. LIPA is working closely with these entities to bring back power to those home and businesses deemed safe.

 

Customers needing an electrical inspection certificate will be instructed to reach out to a licensed electrician or an electrical inspection agency to obtain this inspection/inspection certificate before LIPA can restore power. Once LIPA has been contacted by the inspection agency indicating that the customer's premises meets the code requirements and is safe to energize, a LIPA representative will be dispatched to restore the customer's electric service.

 

Your safety and well being remain our number one priority and we thank you for your continued patience during this difficult time.

jmitty@longislandyellowpages.com

Appears In: Press Releases

John Mitty Recent Columns | E-Mail
Press releases are John's expertise and he scours the web trying to find the most recent press release updates on what's happening on Long Island. If you have a press release that you'd like to share please send it to jmitty@longislandyellowpages.com.
Post A Comment
Your Name: *
[Shown Next To Your Comment.]
Your Email: *
[For Admin Use Only - NOT shown on Site.]
Your Website:
[If you have a website, post it here for possible inclusion]
Your Comment: *
* - Required Fields

 

 

Categories
Archives
News
December 2018 (1)
December 2017 (4)
March 2016 (1)
August 2014 (1)
April 2014 (7)
March 2014 (15)
February 2014 (16)
January 2014 (15)
December 2013 (17)
November 2013 (17)
October 2013 (17)
September 2013 (12)
August 2013 (12)
July 2013 (22)
June 2013 (21)
May 2013 (62)
April 2013 (66)
March 2013 (69)
February 2013 (72)
January 2013 (56)
December 2012 (56)
November 2012 (33)
October 2012 (40)
September 2012 (53)
August 2012 (36)
July 2012 (35)
June 2012 (10)
May 2012 (10)
April 2012 (12)
March 2012 (9)
February 2012 (9)
January 2012 (9)
December 2011 (8)
Press Releases
March 2018 (1)
January 2018 (3)
December 2017 (3)
September 2017 (1)
May 2017 (1)
March 2017 (2)
February 2017 (2)
January 2017 (4)
December 2016 (4)
November 2016 (3)
July 2016 (1)
June 2016 (4)
May 2016 (3)
April 2016 (5)
March 2016 (2)
February 2016 (3)
January 2016 (2)
December 2015 (4)
November 2015 (2)
October 2015 (3)
September 2015 (3)
August 2015 (2)
July 2015 (1)
June 2015 (5)
May 2015 (4)
April 2015 (3)
March 2015 (1)
February 2015 (4)
January 2015 (5)
December 2014 (4)
November 2014 (3)
October 2014 (2)
September 2014 (7)
August 2014 (9)
July 2014 (8)
June 2014 (8)
May 2014 (10)
April 2014 (5)
March 2014 (9)
February 2014 (4)
January 2014 (9)
December 2013 (7)
November 2013 (5)
October 2013 (7)
September 2013 (33)
August 2013 (41)
July 2013 (62)
June 2013 (89)
May 2013 (90)
April 2013 (98)
March 2013 (94)
February 2013 (85)
January 2013 (171)
December 2012 (98)
November 2012 (113)
October 2012 (128)
September 2012 (120)
August 2012 (98)
July 2012 (81)
June 2012 (89)
May 2012 (46)
April 2012 (42)
March 2012 (33)
January 2012 (1)
November 2011 (1)