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BGE: 500,000 Could Lose Power During Storm, Get Ready

There is a good chance you will lose power over the weekend. Patch has compiled information to help you prepare.

Nearly half of Baltimore Gas and Electric'scustomers could experience power outages this weekend as Hurricane Irene passes through the area, the utility said in a statement Friday.

The 500,000 outages could start as soon as Saturday afternoon, BGE said, adding that the company has called in 850 out-of-state and contract staff to deal with the storm and will have 3,700 personnel on call for repairs during the storm.

The utility has more than 1.2 million customers in the Baltimore metropolitan area. During Hurricane Isabel in 2003, more than 600,000 BGE customers experienced outages.

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Officials warn residents to have a plan and emergency supplies available in case the power goes out. BGE warned that it could take a while for power to return.

“While BGE has proactively requested and obtained out-of-state resources to assist in the restoration effort, it also reminds customers that certain types of work, such as repairs requiring the use of bucket trucks, cannot be safely performed when the wind exceeds 25 miles per hour,” A. Christopher Burton, senior vice president of gas and electric operations and planning for BGE, said in a press release.

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“Additionally, it is likely that new outages will occur even once the storm has left the area as some trees weakened by the saturated rain and high wind may not fall until the storm has ended. As a result, customers should be prepared for multiple and extended outages.”

To report a power outage, call 1-877-778-2222. To report downed power lines, call 410-685-0123. 

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO TO PREPARE?

From MEMA:

Before the Storm

  • Take some cash out of the bank
  • Fuel your vehicles and extra gas cans in case you have to evacuate or use your generator for an extended period of time.
  • Start your generator for a test run.
  • Clear your gutters and drains.
  • Stock up on food, water and batteries.
  • Charge all your electronic devices.
  • Fill your tub with water to flush toilets while electric is out.
  • Charge cell phones and computers.

Shelter Areas

  • Should conditions warrant, residents may seek shelter in the interim safe havens at their local fire station (except for Lineboro, Harney, and Sykesville, where residents should go to the next closest facility). If necessary, long term shelters will be opened on a as needed basis in the affected geographical area, according to Carroll County government.

Stay Informed

  • Follow Patch throughout the storm
  • Comcast channels 19, 23 and 24
  • Radio stations WTTR 1470AM, WFRE 99.9FM, WFMD 930AM


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