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Power outages persist for 1.26m amid US heatwave | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Some 1.26 million storm-struck households in the eastern US have spent a fourth day without electricity amid sweltering temperatures. | |
Fourteen heat-related deaths have been reported in Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia as crews from as far as Quebec and Oklahoma battle to restore power. | |
Utility companies are warning that a number of places might still be without power on Friday. | |
Some Independence Day celebrations have been cancelled near Washington DC. | Some Independence Day celebrations have been cancelled near Washington DC. |
Traffic lights remain out in many areas of Maryland and Virginia, creating commuting headaches, and some residents report that downed power lines and fallen trees have not been removed. | |
Severe storms hit a 500 mile (800km) area on Friday, knocking out power in parts of US states from Indiana to Delaware. | |
Reports suggest more than 177,000 people are still without electricity in the Washington DC area. | |
The extreme weather, which continued over the weekend, has been blamed for more than 24 deaths in seven US states so far. | |
With so many households lacking functioning air conditioning or refrigerators, officials are urging residents to check up on elderly or sick neighbours. | With so many households lacking functioning air conditioning or refrigerators, officials are urging residents to check up on elderly or sick neighbours. |
High temperatures are expected around the US on Wednesday, including areas not affected by the storms, and could continue to the end of the week. | |
The National Weather Service has issued href="http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=Excessive%20Heat%20Warning" >extreme heat warnings for parts of Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, Delaware and New Jersey with temperatures forecast to exceed 100F (38C). | |
While US Park Service officials said 4 July celebrations in Washington DC would continue as planned, some areas outside the US capital have cancelled fireworks, citing the need to deploy police and fire officials for recovery efforts. | While US Park Service officials said 4 July celebrations in Washington DC would continue as planned, some areas outside the US capital have cancelled fireworks, citing the need to deploy police and fire officials for recovery efforts. |
The continued power outages have frustrated residents. | The continued power outages have frustrated residents. |
"This has happened time after time and year after year, and it seems as if they're always unprepared," John Murphy, a Burtonsville, Maryland resident, told the Associated Press news agency. | "This has happened time after time and year after year, and it seems as if they're always unprepared," John Murphy, a Burtonsville, Maryland resident, told the Associated Press news agency. |
He was waiting on Monday for electricity firm Pepco to restore power to his house as well as his mother and sister's homes nearby. | He was waiting on Monday for electricity firm Pepco to restore power to his house as well as his mother and sister's homes nearby. |
Another power firm, BGE, said in a statement that crews were working 16-hour shifts on the clean-up and outage effort. | Another power firm, BGE, said in a statement that crews were working 16-hour shifts on the clean-up and outage effort. |