@NESpower We lost power last night briefly...and then it came back on! However, after 24 hours of power on and a sunny day, our entire neighborhood NOW doesn't have power. Make it make sense.
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@TheAceNickWhite@NESpower This is the most confusing. We had lots of trucks in our neighborhood on Tuesday & Wednesday...we got our hopes up...then nothing today and still no power since Sunday at 5:30AM. Of course we've now gotten 3 texts saying power is back on, wrong. Sorry y'all are having same issue.
@WhelanHealth Totally agree. We're on hour 58 or so and the temp in our home is hovering around 38. We are fortunate enough to be able to evacuate to a hotel. However, it didn't have to be this way--- proper planning and a better comms strategy is the least we can ask for.
@yarbro@NESpower I'm afraid this is the wrong side of this issue. I too am grateful for those working, however, praising this planning is purely irresponsible as a city leader.
@NESpower My able bodied self hiked out of my neighborhood because it's impassable- think of all of the folks who aren't physically able to leave their freezing homes. This is on both NES and our elected officials, all of them. I've never seen something so mismanaged from planning to comms