According to NBC4i, more than 95,000 customers remain without power Saturday night — and could stay that way for days — after strong winds knocked down power lines throughout the region.
In a statement released Saturday night, AEP said restoration for some customers could take “several days — and customers should prepare for a multi-day outage.”
According to the AEP outage tracking map, the company is reporting 2,589 outages affecting 87,829 customers, including 3,644 customers in Franklin County.
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