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A map of power outages in the state of Washington as of 2:25 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024 can be seen in this image. (Image courtesy of the poweroutage /poweroutage /area/state/washington)
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Crews with multiple utilities — including the Snohomish County Public Utility District (Snohomish PUD) and Puget Sound Energy (PSE) — are continuing to deal with tens of thousands of power outages Sunday, days after an “atmospheric bomb” weather event pummeled Western Washington.
As of 5:00 p.m. Monday, 6,540 customers in Washington remain affected by power outages, the website poweroutage confirmed. Less than two days ago, at 11 a.m. Saturday, 92,428 customers were impacted by power outages. At 3:45 p.m. Friday, that number stood at 138,532 outages.
Those numbers are all improvements over the 185,245 customers impacted as of 6 a.m. Friday. There were 328,464 homes and businesses impacted as of 6:20 a.m. Thursday. There were 578,000 customers impacted as of 5:15 a.m. Wednesday. The outage number topped 650,000 during its peak.
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The PSE outage map is reporting 301 outages and 6,246 homes and businesses across multiple areas of Western Washington are without power as of about 5:00 p.m. Monday. At approximately 11 a.m. Saturday, there were 1,044 outages affecting 83,433 customers affected. There were 1,264 outages and 125,775 customers were without power as of 3:45 p.m. Friday. That is compared to 1,241 outages and 166,672 customers not having power as of 6:10 a.m. Friday.
In a statement on its website early Sunday, the utility called out specific service areas that were still seeing significant outages and issues.
Looking at Issaquah and the surrounding area, PSE reported “tree failures” and “extensive damage to poles, arms and twisted wire. ” But it expects “significant progress” Sunday.
The utility also noted “Hobart/Maple Valley is one of the hardest hit areas from the windstorm and reported that it “will require a great deal of work and will take some time, but the crews are giving it their all to restore power to the area.”
In a separate statement published Saturday morning, PSE cited the progress it made to restore power to all customers but acknowledged the times customers would get their power back had to be pushed.
“While we''re making progress, the substantial amount of damage we are encountering from the storm’s hurricane-force winds has made our work slower than expected, and we had to push back estimated restoration times for customers (Friday) evening,” the statement reads. “We know that you are disappointed to be without power for this extended period. We appreciate your patience …”
Most residents in the East Renton Highlands had their power restored Monday, nearly six full days after a series of massive trees fell in the wooded neighborhoods, some on power lines.
Neighbors here are getting frustrated; they tell me restoration estimates have been pushed back again — one man says PSE told him tomorrow morning. pic.twitter /IN0N81etz3
Neighbors told KIRO Newsradio the utility company had previously estimated it could restore power by Saturday before pushing back to Sunday, then again to Monday morning and once more before lights ultimately came back on by the late afternoon.
Another couple in the neighborhood, Pete and Hannelore Moss, were happy to have a backup generator, but said it couldn''t handle heating their water.
"We went to the Issaquah pool to take showers," Hannelore Moss shared.
Loika said he''s grateful for the linemen crews, but he grew frustrated with conflicting, and often quickly changing, information from PSE.
Corinne, who provided just her first name, said she was also growing weary of communication from the energy provider.
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