Met-Ed Continues to Make Repairs to System Following Devastating Winter Storm that Impacted Entire Mid-Atlantic and New England Region

Some of the hardest hit areas were in Met-Ed's eastern
More than 300 Met-Ed linemen, damage assessors, hazard responders, forestry personnel, dispatchers and public protectors are working to restore customer outages. In addition, more than 550 line workers and support personnel from other
"Large areas of the eastern seaboard were slammed by this winter storm and unfortunately many Met-Ed customers got hit pretty hard," said
As part of the damage assessment process, Met-Ed is using helicopters and aerial drones to inspect damaged power lines, especially in more remote areas.
Met-Ed expects the majority of customers to be restored to service by late Monday. However, customers in the hardest hit areas of
To handle the influx of outside workers, Met-Ed has set up staging sites in
As part of its storm restoration process, Met-Ed has taken the following steps:
- Ramped up storm updates on social media and on the company website. Follow Met-Ed on Twitter @
Met Ed and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MetEdElectric. - Aired radio ads telling customers how to prepare for storms
- Initiated update calls with officials
- Communicated with emergency management, officials, state officials, regulators, and local officials about storm restoration efforts
- Staffed additional dispatchers and analysts at regional dispatch offices
Met-Ed reminds customers to immediately report downed wires to their utility at 888-LIGHTSS (888-544-4877), or to their local police or fire department. Customers should never go near a downed wire even if they think it is no longer carrying electricity. Extra caution should be used in areas where downed lines are tangled in trees or other debris.
More information about these communications tools is available online at www.firstenergycorp.com/connect.
Met-Ed, a subsidiary of
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