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Power has been restored to over 1,500 Met-Ed customers who experienced outages in Littlestown and the surrounding area Friday ...
Met-Ed customers in Adams and Franklin Counties suffered almost a week-long power outage in extreme heat, and one senator is ...
More than 1,000 customers are without power in Adams County. Video above: WGAL News 8 Storm Team forecast. According to ...
A planned substation meant to alleviate strain on the existing substation was awaiting construction during the outages it was ...
By 5:30 p.m., flooding from up to 3 inches of rainfall had stranded vehicles, and wind gusts over 60 mph brought down poles, ...
The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado touched down in the Douglassville area of Amity Township during Tuesday afternoon’s severe thunderstorm that ripped through much of Berks County.
Met-Ed spokesperson Todd Meyers says storm damage along Route 662 in northern Berks County downed several poles and disrupted service for nearly 900 electric customers in the Fleetwood and Oley areas.
More than 10,000 people remain without power Tuesday morning thanks to heavy rain and wind that steamrolled through central Pennsylvania the night before.
Crews are working to remove a box truck that snagged power lines in Lebanon County. The scene is on Lickdale Road at Drakes ...
Met-Ed customers can call 1-888-LIGHTS to report their outages. Met-Ed officials also remind customers to stay at least 30 feet away from any down wires, which is the length of a school bus.