Con
Ed: Lower Manhattan Outage Could Last a Week
A
top official from Consolidated Edison Inc. said it could take up to a
week to restore power to the bulk of Manhattan neighborhoods plunged
into darkness Monday evening.
WSJ,
30
October, 2012
John
Miksad, senior vice president of electric operations, said he
couldn’t give a clear timetable and still needed to investigate the
scope of damage left by the explosion in substation at East 14th
Street and F.D.R Drive. That explosion knocked out power to about a
quarter-million customers below 39th Street in Manhattan.
Con
Ed was expecting major flooding, he said, but the utility was caught
off guard by a tidal surge that topped pre-storm estimates. “Nobody
was forecasting that,” he said. “We are in a bit of uncharted
territory.”
Miksad
said the utility is still trying to figure out the cause of the
substation explosion, which might have been due to flying debris or
flooding.
Con
Ed expects to restore power to Lower Manhattan neighborhoods below
the Brooklyn Bridge — areas shutdown preemptively Monday evening
and not connected to the substation explosion — in three to four
days.
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