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More than 60,000 without power mostly in U.S. Gulf Coast area
Jan 30 (Reuters) - More than 60,000 homes and businesses were without power
from the Gulf Coast to Ohio Wednesday morning as a long line of thunderstorms
crossed the United States, power companies said.
The thunderstorms stretched from Louisiana to New York and caused tornado
watches across the Southeast.
The following is a list of some of the hardest hit utilities.
Power Company Holding Company State Out Now Peak Out
Entergy - Arkansas Entergy AR 7,100 7,900
Southern - Alabama Southern AL 7,000 7,000
Entergy - Texas Entergy TX 6,400 6,400
Entergy - Louisiana Entergy LA 5,800 5,800
AEP - Appalachian AEP VA, WV, TN 5,200 5,200
Duke - Carolinas Duke NC, SC 5,200 6,400
FirstEnergy - WV FirstEnergy WV 5,000 5,000
Entergy - Mississippi Entergy MS 4,300 7,100
AEP - Ohio AEP OH 3,300 3,300
FirstEnergy - Ohio FirstEnergy OH 3,000 3,000
AEP - Swepco AEP TX, AR, LA 2,400 2,400
Southern - Georgia Southern GA 2,000 2,000
AEP - Kentucky AEP KY 1,500 1,500
Duke - Indiana Duke IN 1,300 1,300
Ameren - Illinois Ameren IL 1,200 1,200
Duke - Ohio, Kentucky Duke OH, KY 1,100 1,100
Total Out 61,800 66,600
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