Community Corner

Power Fully Restored in Oxford

As the area recovers from Hurricane Sandy, another storm may be heading our way.

 

It took seven long, grueling days, but every home in Oxford has regained power.

The town was fully restored Sunday night after Hurricane Sandy hit the region last Monday, Oct. 29, causing downed trees and power lines, closed roads and area flooding.

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At its worst point, 62 percent of Oxford was in the dark on Tuesday, Oct. 30. Most had regained power heading into the weekend, and the final few had the lights turned back on last night.

By comparison, it took 11 days for power to be fully restored in Oxford after Tropical Storm Irene hit last year.

Find out what's happening in Oxfordwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Statewide 30,000 homes, or two percent of CL&P customers, were without power as of Sunday night, according to CL&P.

With the town still recovering from Hurricane Sandy, meteorologists are eyeing another storm that may impact the area. The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for the New Jersey-New York-New England region for later this week.

According to noaa.gov, "There is the potential for a coastal storm to impact the tri-state region Wednesday and Thursday. This storm has the potential to bring strong gusty winds, rain/wintry precipitation, coastal flooding and additional beach erosion to the tri-state area." 


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