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Crews Working Around-the-Clock to Restore Power after Spring Nor’easter Slams NH
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Energy company making significant progress clearing blocked roads and addressing community priorities.
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Energy company making significant progress clearing blocked roads and addressing community priorities.
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Saying this will require a “multi-day response” to restore power to some 170,000 customers without power, utility crews were calling for help from afar to help them fix the power lines now down across the state from storm damage, while some were digging out from more than a foot of snow, which continued to fall at 4 p.m.
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About 100,000 New Hampshire electric customers were out of power at 8 a.m. and the list was climbing as heavy snow was falling across most of New Hampshire, Thursday during the start of a Nor’easter.
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