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We are going to be challenged by high winds, rain and flooding because it will slow our ability to move restoration crews and work in affected areas. Crews cannot work safely when winds exceed 35 mph.
Armando Olivera
[Evans said work crews from the city's public works department went out at 7:50 a.m. Saturday to clear the streets of fallen trees and broken branches. After the highest winds of the day came through in the early afternoon, work crews went back out and had all city streets in passable condition. By 3:18 p.m., the workers were home getting some well-earned rest and a stand-by crew was on duty.] There were quite a bit of down trees, but nothing anything like we would have had if we would have had the really big winds, ... We're very fortunate.
Kevin Evans
The combination of strong winds, heavy rain and darkness have made the going pretty tough on our crews, ... But they will continue to work into, and if necessary, through the night to try to get service back up.
John Carroll
We've had a lot of rain, but really no adverse winds. It's really winds out of the wrong direction or high winds that give us trouble.
John Duncan
All available CL&P crews have been dispatched and are being assisted by contractors and crews from our sister company, Public Service of New Hampshire. Unfortunately, this storm has caused damage along the East Coast and therefore crews from neighboring utilities are not currently available to assist with the restoration.
Mary Ingarra
We've brought crews in from less affected areas to augment local crews.
Jon Tremayne
We know this is a long and extended restoration effort and we are likely to figure into it at some point. The challenge right now is finding areas to put these crews where they can do some work and make a difference.
Martin Murray
We'll be watching as the storm approaches. If we see a service area is about to be hit by high winds, we will literally have crews loaded and sitting in trucks, ready to go.
Ed Clark
We have been talking with the families, and they are very appreciative of what we are doing. We are doing everything we can. I have been talking with our crews and the other chiefs, and even in high winds we just can?t get them off the water.
Steve Hall
[Crews] will be working throughout the evening until all our customers' power is restored, ... We're on standby in the case that the winds continue in other parts of the state.
Kathleen Lewis
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Ann Swain
Aristokrati
Whether or not this hurricane hits shore in Florida, we're going to have storm surges in the coastal areas. We're going to have high winds, hurricane force winds in some cases. People should not be complacent about this.
Jeb Bush
The crews responded quickly as the winds crossed into the state, but the damage is very widespread with lots of broken poles and downed trees.
John Carroll
As we head into the afternoon, we will see northern rain bands move into our area. That will produce brief heavy downpours and gusty winds. It is going to be similar to what happened Thursday in terms of seeing some sunshine during points of the day and then other times seeing a real heavy downpour with winds kicking up.
Larry Mowry
We would have hurricane-force winds, we would have flooding, heavy rain and tornados as an offshoot.
Jamie Turner
Tropical-force winds are still quite capable of substantial damage. As the winds come down, the rain will take over as a primary threat.
Jamie Rhome
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