Following on the heels of storm surrounding the Thanksgiving holiday that brought up to a foot of snow to some parts of the state, Emera Maine is gearing up for another winter event.
Fault indicators emit a bright, flashing light for up to 16 hours and help crews to quickly identify which specific part of the power line needs to be repaired.
As winds pick up Thursday, scattered outages have been reported in northern and eastern Maine, particularly in Aroostook and Hancock counties.
As of 10:59 AM, Thursday, October 18:
Estimated Number of Meters Affected due to High Winds and Wind Gusts
Aroostook: 532
Hancock: 151
Northern Penobscot: N/A
Piscataquis County: 40
Penobscot: 176
Washington: 1
Estimated Total: 900
Emera Maine has been prep
The Bridgewater Fire Department was dispatched to a transformer fire on Bootfoot Road Wednesday afternoon after a tree knocked down a high voltage wire in front of a home.
ccording to Emera Maine spokesman, Judy Long, crews had already restored service to all but a handful of customers (fewer than 10) by about 1 p.m. this afternoon.
Route 11 at Portage Lake was shut down for several hours early Monday morning after a pickup truck struck a utility pole and a tractor trailer became entangled in the wires.
A tractor-trailer accident in St. Agatha Thursday afternoon pulled down three utility poles, knocked out power to nearby residences and forced the closure of Route 162.