Northeast struggling to recover from powerful storm
PORTLAND, Maine — Hundreds of out-of-state reinforcements bolstered utility crews struggling to restore power throughout New England on Tuesday, a day after a powerful storm blew down trees and postponed Halloween activities in many communities.
The storm, packing gusts that topped 80 mph (129 kph), left nearly 1.5 million homes and business across the region in the dark at the peak on Monday. More than 600,000 utility customers remained without power Tuesday.
The storm caused more power outages in Maine than an infamous 1998 ice storm, which left some people in the dark for two weeks.
The state’s two major utilities said favourable weather and extra crews will allow them to complete the task of restoring power this weekend.