If you see one, report it immediately to National Grid or your local emergency response organization. Never touch downed power lines, and always assume that any fallen lines are live electric wires.Here are some tips to help keep everyone safe: We urge customers to watch out for their own well-being and the safety of utility crews working during the storm. ![]() We want to ensure you are prepared, too keep flashlights and extra batteries on hand and make sure mobile devices are fully charged so you can stay connected in the event of an outage. As we put our emergency response plans in place, we have secured hundreds of additional line crews to help with potential restoration needs. We are closely monitoring the weather forecasts calling for strong winds and very heavy rain early Sunday and into Monday as Tropical Storm Henri makes its way into our region. We’re sharing some safety reminders from National Grid below: ![]() You can check the regional outage map here to see what is happening around the state. It may be several days before power is restored.Ĭlick here to report an outage. National Grid is reminding customers that power outages are expected to occur during today’s storm.
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