FLASH! WESTCHESTER CUSTOMERS OUT SOAR TO 48,000 COMPLETE VIDEO OF LATIMER YORKTOWN BRIEFING THIS MORNING RIGHT NOW.

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County Executive George Latimer (left) with State Senator Terrence Murphy at the Briefing in Yorktown this morning.
WPCNR THE POWER STORY. March 8, 2018:

County Executive George Latimer conducted an hour Media briefing this morning at Yorktown Police Headquarters, reporting there are 29,653 Westchester Con Edison Customers without power and 18,059 NEW YORK STATE ELECTRIC AND GAS customers out of power, 47, 712 in total.

You can see the complete media briefing at this link below. Thanks to the Westchester County Department of Communications for this timely expedited link up CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW or Copy and put it in your browser and press “Go”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf0_4KmkoRk&feature=youtu.be

No information was given as to what Con Ed and NYSEG are proceeding ahead to address the power crisis. Mr. Latimer praised the Con Ed workers doing the dangerous work but repeated his criticism of yesterday saying Top Con Ed management needed to be replaced for the way Westchester’s greatest power crisis has been handled. He said the utilities have to be accountable now, not when hearings on the recovery efficiency and decisions are held months from now.

The Yorktown Police Chief  Noble cautioned motorists not to touch guardrails if they are stuck, because you could be electrocuted if downed live wires are draped across the guardrail and you do not know it.

The Disaster Coordinator from New York State, Cathy Calhoun said there were 155,000 Customers without power across New York State after the yesterday’s storm subsided. As of noon yesterday, there were 29,000. She said National Guard units have helped clear trees and debris, perform wellness checks and helped out wherever police and local officials suggested. She reiterated that Governor Cuomo has promised a full investigation of the Con Ed, NYSEG performance. Previously, Governor Cuom called the untility performance “absurd.”

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The Town Supervisor of Yorktown, Ilan Gilbert, above praised his police department and EMS workers for their tireless efforts pleaded with Consolidated Edison to “tell us the truth,”  about areas and town areas out of power and to work with police departments. WPCNR Asked if as of this morning, whether Con Edison and NYSEG was now doing this, Golbert told WPCNR they were not.

He sharply criticised Con Ed and NYSEG for not cooperating with the police and using police expertise and knowledge of what areas out of power in Yorktown needed to be service first, giving the impression that Con Ed was not strategically working with areas without power in Yorktown.

Mr. Latimer went into detail on what he thought was wrong with the way Con Ed makes management decisions saying they are the ones who have to shut off power before crews can get to work clearing the trees tangled in downed power wires, and that the utilities had to work with officials of the areas they are attempting to restore in a more open manner and make decisions with the communities and get on the same page.

The Coordinator for New York State said the state national guard forces of some 100 personnel, soon to be four hundred, she said had aided in clearing trees and debris  and wellness checks around the County.

Here is the video of that news conference on this link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf0_4KmkoRk&feature=youtu.be

 

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CON EDISON: SNOW STORM DOES SERIOUS TREE DAMAGE OVERNIGHT: WESTCHESTER CUSTOMERS WITHOUT POWER TRIPLES.

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WPCNR THE POWER STORY. From Con Edison Media Relations. March 8, 1018 9:05 A.M.

Allen Drury of Con Edison media relations just reported these conditions to WPCNR:

WC outages: about 25,700

–          Yes, yesterday’s conditions forced us to sharply curtail restoration. This, of course, was for safety reasons.

–          Yesterday’s storm caused extensive tree damage. This was the cause of the outage numbers shooting back up. Dozens of new road closures”

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The Nightmare Continues: County Executive Latimer: Con Ed Westchester Customers Out of Power Triples Overnight. No info on Con Ed Storm Center on Customers Without Power

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WPCNR THE POWER STORY. Overnight Observation by County Executive George Latimer on Facebook. March 8, 2018 8:30 A.M.

County Executive George Latimer was on the move last night in the northern part of Westchester County. This morning he filed this observation on the county Facebook page:
“Con Ed – 33,108 (Westchester Customers Out of Power)
NYSEG – 15,227

Drove around 5 towns tonight – saw some new outages, streets closed, trees down. Given the circumstances, not surprised that no work was underway.

The reports are very bad up north where they were hurt badly last Friday … but no one was unscathed. The nightmare goes on for another day more.”

The Westchester County Department of Communications announced that County Executive Latimer would hold a Morning Briefing at the Yorktown Police Department at 10:30 A.M. this morning.

The Con Edison Media Relations Office contacted by WPCNR, when asked for the number of Westchester Customers out, asked WPCNR to send an e-mail with the question.

As of 8:30 A.M. the Con Ed Storm Center listing of Customers without power does not come up.

The listing was reported by Con Ed to be malfunctioning yesterday, after being 9,000 behind the restoration of power count yesterday morning.

Mr. Latimer’s report of 33,108 within the 8 AM to 9 AM Hour, means that the number of Westchester Customers as gone up 23,197 over the course of the snowstorm, virtually tripling. The NYSEG number Mr. Latimer has put out this morning, has gone from 1,500 yesterday morning to 15,000.

 

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FLASH! LATIMER DEMANDS PRESIDENTS, MANAGERS OF CON ED AND NYSEG RESIGN. CALLS TOWN MEETING OF LEGISLATORS, NY DELEGATION, “HEAVIES” IN COUNTY CENTER FRIDAY 10:30 AM FOR “SHOW OF SOLIDARITY”

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. From the Westchester County Department of Communications. March 7, 2018, 2:35 PM UPDATED  4:05 PM  with link to Phone Call Actuality:

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After a conference call  (shown above), with Westchester municipal leaders, legislators, a  furious Westchester County Executive George Latimer this afternoon has written politicians, leaders, and public officials to invite them to a Rally in Westchester County Center to demand NYSEG and Con Edison Presidents resign and their management be replaced.

To hear and see, the County Executive’s message to county officials on this conference call go to this link: the message last 1:01 but to the point (copy this link and put it in your browse and hit “GO” and fasten your seatbelt:

https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/videos/10156041257002092/

The reason Mr. Latimer gives the way Con Ed and NYSEG have managed and communicated and planned the recovery from the  Westchester Power Crisis over the  the last 5 days that still leaves 9,911 Westchester Customers without power.

The outages were caused by “Tropical Storm Riley”last Friday. The top windgusts in that “Tropical Storm” were measured 1 mile shy (72 MPH) of being a Category 1 hurricane, as measured by Westchester County Airport.

Here is the copy of the County Executive’s letter released at 2:35 this afternoon:

Dear New York State Delegation, Municipal Officials and Westchester County Board of Legislators,

In light of the inadequate and troubled response by ConEdison and NYSEG to restore tens of thousands of Westchester Customers after Winter Storm Reilly, I invite you to join me to call for the Presidents of both companies to step down. 

Both ConEdison and NYSEG have fumbled the recovering effort and we as County residents can no longer stand by and accept this.

  Along with both Presidents stepping down, I would also like a clean sweep of senior management, and I want a new philosophy adopted. 

I listened to enough, and we have put up with enough. We are all tired of ConEdison and NYSEG’s excuses.  There are human beings out there – and we are given statistics instead of real world services.

Please join me on Friday, March 9, 2018 at 10:30a.m. at the Westchester County Center in White Plains for a statement of solidarity.

Thank you,

George Latimer

Westchester County Executive

 

 

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The Miracle is True: Con Ed Confirms 9,500 Westchester Customers Restored to Power as Crews Worked Through Night. Says Numbers on Customers Out May Lag on the Website

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CON EDISON CREW WORKING BRYANT AVENUE OUTAGE 10 30 AM THIS MORNING

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS From Con Edison Media Relations. March 7, 2018:

Allen Drury of Con Edison in an email to WPCNR, confirmed the feat of restoring 9,000 Westchester Customers from 10 PM last night to early this morning accomplished by Con Edison  Crews teaming with crews from Texas, Canada and Wisconsin working together in worsening conditions through the night.

Drurt furnished a Con Ed press release to WPCNR, released at 9:15 A.M. It is not known whether this release was known by the County Executive George Latimer had his briefing at 9:30 this morning:

“Con Edison crews worked through another winter night restoring electrical service to customers affected by last week’s storm, as a second storm hits the New York area.

The company’s crews, buttressed by hundreds of mutual aid workers from out of state, reduced the number of Westchester County customers out to approximately 9,500 out of about 100,000 affected.

Con Edison advises that it is working to repair technical issues with the automated outage map on its website. The map may display numbers that are outdated.

(WPCNR Editor’s Note Update: Current Automated Outage Map and listing of all Towns still reports as of the 11 A.M. Hour 18,913 Westchester Customers without power. The Press Release says this is an error. It is not apparent how long the Outage Map and subsequent list has been inaccurate. Automated site still as of 12:35 PM says 18,549 Westchester Customers are out. )

The field forces will continue to work to restore customers in Westchester, as well as scattered outages in New York City, as long as the weather allows. The company conducts restoration in a way that is safe for its workers and the public.

The vast majority of customers in Westchester affected by last week’s storm have been restored. The remaining customers, typically those outages affecting one or two customers, are expected to be restored by 11 p.m. on Friday, March 9.

Con Edison will keep many mutual aid workers already on the job in Westchester County to work on any outages caused by a second Nor’easter, Storm Quinn, which has begun dropping a rain-snow mix in the area.

The coming snow could bring tree branches into contact with overhead power lines and cause additional outages. The mix of melting snow and road salt can get into the underground electrical delivery system and cause equipment problems and customer outages.

Heavy, wet snow may hide downed power lines and people should venture outside with extreme caution.

Con Edison reminds members of the public to stay away from downed wires because they may be live.

In Westchester County, the company has more than 1,900 people involved in restoring power, line repair, site safety and planning, including 500 mutual aid workers, who are from as far away as Canada, Texas and Wisconsin.

The company is in touch with elected and school officials in Westchester for input on areas that should be given priority. Crews first focus on repairs that provide power to the most customers and to critical facilities, such as hospitals, municipal pumping stations and schools. Then they move on and make repairs to restore smaller groups and individual customers.

(To see an animation of how a restoration takes place, go to: http://bit.ly/2lnHaWB)

Customers can report downed power lines, outages and check service restoration status at www.conEd.com or by calling 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633)When reporting an outage, customers should have their Con Edison account number available, if possible, and report whether their neighbors also have lost power.

Customers who report outages will be called by Con Edison with their estimated restoration times as they become available.

Con Edison offers a number of mobile solutions so you can manage your accounts, report and check the status of an outage, learn energy-saving tips, and more. Text REG to OUTAGE (688243) to sign up for text notifications, and follow the prompts. You will need to enter your Con Edison account number to complete the registration process. Once you’ve registered, you will not need your account number to report or check the status of a power problem. Or visit us here to stay on top of outages and power problems by signing up for text notifications.

Con Edison offers the following storm tips:

  • Do not go near downed wires because they could be live. Never attempt to move them or touch them with any object. Be mindful that downed wires can be hidden from view by snow, tree limbs, leaves or water.
  • Report downed wires to Con Edison and your local police department immediately. If a power line falls on your car while you’re in it, stay inside the vehicle and wait for emergency personnel.
  • If your power goes out, disconnect or turn off appliances that would otherwise turn on automatically when service is restored.  If several appliances start up at once, the electric circuits may overload.
  • Make sure your flashlights and any battery-operated radios or televisions are working. Have a supply of extra batteries. Weather updates and news on electrical service can be heard on local radio and television stations.
  • For more storm tips, go to Con Edison storm safety.

Customers can follow Con Edison on Twitter or like us on Facebook for general outage updates, safety tips and storm preparation information.

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United Crews Miracle. Latimer: Con Ed Restores 9,002 Westchester Customers Overnight. County will Verify this with Con Ed this morning.

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County Executive George Latimer arriving for his Media Briefing on the Westchester power crisis this morning.

WPCNR THE POWER STORY. By John F. Bailey. March 7, 2018:

County Executive George Latimer said Con Ed reports the number of Westchester Customers (defined as customers with one electric meter) without power is  9,911 as of 9:30 A.M. this morning. He also said NYSEG the other supplier to the northeast of the county had cut their Customers without power to 1,516, from approximately 15,000 Monday afternoon.

You can see the morning briefing at this link: Paste it in your browser and hit “Go”:

https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/videos/10156040795932092/

As of 11 A.M. the Con Edison official listing town by town at their Con Storm Center that updates every 15 minutes continues to show Westchester Outages of 18,913.

Mr. Latimer said he would be attempting to very the new impressive restorations overnight with Con Ed and NYSEG officials at the Emergency Operations Center in Hawthorne later this morning.

WPCNR called the Con Edison Media Center to ask if there was a lag between when restored Westchester Customers were added (reported every 15 minutes).

The press person after hearing my question asked me to put that question in an email and send it to another party who would answer my question.

So at this point apparently the listing appearing last night at 10 PM…apparently has not been changed.

Latimer told WPCNR at the close of his briefing today that when he went to bed at 2:15 A.M., the Con Edison listing (which they introduced Monday), was showing 19,000 customers out, and he was amazed that the number this morning had been reduced 50%.

That is not unreasonable. If Con Ed crews worked all night (and they might have), the County Executive said he had seen crews when he was out after midnight, but he could not say for sure whether Con Ed crews had worked all night.

Yesterday Con Ed crews reduced Westchester Customers from 27,000 Out of Power to approximately 18,000 in 8 hours, a rate of 1,000 restorations an hour. So if the crews worked the night as the Con Ed person told WPCNR they would if weather permitted, they could restore 9,000 by 9:30 A.M.

We await clarification from the Con Ed press office.

 

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Westchester Customers Out Drops Below 20,000! The Restoration Goes On Through Night, Weather Permitting. Gaining Momentum Con Edison and Out-of-State Crews Restore 5,613 Westchester Customers in 5 hours. Customers Out Plummets to 19,236 as of 10 PM. Restoring 1,000 customers an hour.

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WPCNR THE POWER STORY. From Con Edison. March 6,  10:15 PM.:

The 10 PM Tuesday Night Con Edison Westchester Power Outage comprehensive report announces that the number of Westchester Customers (a customer is one power meter) without power has dropped below the 20,000 mark, restoring  5,613 to power in the last five hours.

UPDATE: WEDNESDAY MORNING’S NUMBERS HAVE NOT CHANGED SIGNIFICANTLY OVERNIGHT WHEN CREWS RESTORED AN ADDITIONAL 1,000 WESTCHESTER CUSTOMERS OVER NIGHT.

A Con Edison spokesperson speaking with WPCNR at 10:15 PM, reports 1,800 workers  are deployed throughout the county will continue to work to restore power throughout the night until weather conditions or strong winds become too dangerous to continue operations.

She said the 1,800 workers include  500 workers from out of state mutual aid crews from Canada, Texas and Wisconsin.

HERE ARE THE AREAS WITH THE HIGHEST NUMBERS OF CUSTOMERS WITHOUT POWER:

Cortlandt has the highest Customers out, 1,994; Yorktown Town, 1,721; next, Mount Pleasant, 1,508′  Mamaroneck, 1,473; North Castle next at  1,371; New Castle,1,170;  Peekskill, 750;  Yonkers, 717; Scarsdale, 692; Harrison, 664; Greenburgh Town, 516; Briarcliff Manor,416; Croton-on Hudson, 293; Larchmont, 274; Rye City, 228; Pleasantville, 246; Pelham, 248; White Plains has 421 Customers out, cut in half since 5 PM

Here are the good numbers

WESTCHESTER COUNTY:

COUNTY/MUNICIPALITIES CUSTOMERS OUT CUSTOMERS SERVED ESTIMATED TIME OF RESTORATION MUNICIPALITY DETAILS PREMISE DETAILS VIEW
Westchester 19,236 348,198 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM
Ardsley Village 38 1,786 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Bedford Town 163 1,018 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Briarcliff Manor Village 416 2,964 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Bronxville Village 147 2,529 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Buchanan Village 1 1,010 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Cortlandt Town 1,994 12,295 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Croton-On-Hudson Village 293 3,629 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Dobbs Ferry Village 97 4,153 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Eastchester Town 43 7,900 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Elmsford Village 11 2,104 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Greenburgh Town 516 18,736 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Harrison Village 664 9,470 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Hastings-On-Hudson Village 166 3,436 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Irvington Village 31 2,632 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Larchmont Village 274 1,983 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Mamaroneck Town 1,473 5,259 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Mamaroneck Village 652 8,704 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Mount Kisco Village 105 5,075 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Mount Pleasant Town 1,508 8,783 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Mount Vernon City 735 29,297 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
New Castle Town 1,170 6,574 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
New Rochelle City 1,635 28,958 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
North Castle Town 1,371 4,894 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Ossining Town 84 2,307 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Ossining Village 187 8,980 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Peekskill City 750 10,239 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Pelham Manor Village 107 2,051 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Pelham Village 141 2,831 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Pleasantville Village 246 3,338 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Port Chester Village 195 10,254 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Rye Brook Village 153 3,720 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Rye City 228 6,070 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Scarsdale Village 692 6,025 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Sleepy Hollow 40 3,515 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Tarrytown Village 9 5,217 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Tuckahoe Village 42 2,867 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
White Plains City 421 23,854 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Yonkers City 717 75,568 Mar 9 2018, 11:00 PM Details Download List
Yorktown Town 1,721 8,17

mbers rolling in at 10 PM

 

 

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