(Reuters) - More than 1.4 million people from Illinois in order to Virginia continued to be without power Tuesday daybreak following the weekend's violent storms, plus a high temperature wave continued to prepare much on the region, the regional electric power companies said.
The electricity companies informed a number of customers may just be with no power to jog their weather conditioners for your rest of the 1 week from the hardest reach areas.
High temperatures over the area have been required to attain the 90s Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) with the next a few days, in accordance with AccuWeather.com.
The thunder storms surpassesd that Eastern United States with hefty rain, come and hours hitting 80 miles every hour starting up Friday night, leaving more than 3 million homes in addition to corporations devoid of the power, in accordance with a federal power report.
The hard storms additionally believed a minimum of 15 lives, typically from dropping bushes and divisions all over the particular Midwest as well as Mid-Atlantic states.
American Electric Power Co Inc of Ohio said Tuesday daybreak that will deckie's ended up lifetime bring back electrical power in order to 357,000 consumers around Virginia plus West Virginia; 298,000 throughout Ohio; 32,000 with Indiana; and also 14,000 inside Kentucky.
FirstEnergy Corp involving Ohio mentioned this had 216,000 users out there around it has the five-state service class of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland and also New Jersey. That was along out of concerning the initial 566,000 affected through the storms.
Illinois-based Exelon Corp stated it has the Baltimore Gas & Electric (BG&E) unit with Maryland acquired about 170,000 users out, straight down through concerning 600,000 homes in addition to companies affected.
Virginia power firm Dominion Resources Inc mentioned this continue to have more than 170,000 consumers without electricity within its Virginia plus North Carolina program areas.
Washington, D.C.-based Pepco Holdings Inc claimed them had more than 116,000 shoppers with no power from the District regarding Columbia along with Maryland and many more compared to 69,000 out within New Jersey.
(Reporting By Scott DiSavino in New York; Editing by Maureen Bavdek)
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