FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney
FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney

Power expected to be restored today for nearly all impacted Illuminating Company customers

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Power has been restored to 98% of the approximately 310,000 Illuminating Company customers impacted by last week’s storm. Nearly all of the fewer than 7,000 customers who remain without power are expected to have service restored by 11 p.m. tonight.

Work to restore power to a small number of customers in areas with more extensive damage may continue beyond this evening. Customers can view the current individual estimated restoration time for their particular outage by logging into their account at www.firstenergycorp.com, texting STAT to 544487 if they are registered for text alerts, or viewing the outage map.

While final equipment numbers are still being tallied, as of Sunday, Aug. 11, outage response crews have repaired or replaced:

1,795 pole crossarms
400 poles
195 transformers
189,253 feet of wire and cable

For reference, that’s enough wire and cable to cover 526 football fields laid end to end.

Customers who are still without power can call 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877), text OUT to 544487 to report their outage, or click the “Outages” link on firstenergycorp.com.

Contact: Hannah Catlett (440) 554-5346



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