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Tens of thousands of people are heading into the weekend without power after deadly storms hit the Pittsburgh area.
Mayor Ed Gainey said there are 400 additional crews headed to the area, and 70 already called in to aid Duquesne Light.
Duquesne Light said it could take days before power is restored to all its customers after a powerful storm moved through the ...
Tens of thousands of people are still without power 48 hours after what Duquesne Light called an "unprecedented storm" on ...
Almost everyone who lost power a week ago during a wave of severe storms has had power restored. Almost. Duquesne Light, the ...
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Duquesne Light expects full power restoration in 5–7 days after severe storms hit Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.
Duquesne Light officials said cleanup efforts are taking longer than usual due to the storm’s unprecedented strength.
Leaders from Duquesne Light and the city of Pittsburgh gave an update on efforts to recover from Tuesday's deadly storm. KDKA ...
Officials with Duquesne Light and the city of Pittsburgh said Thursday afternoon that they’re making progress, but still ...
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As parts of western Pennsylvania brace for severe thunderstorms Tuesday night, officials from Duquesne Light said they have ...