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Largest-Ever Blackout Hits Eastern U.S.

Largest-Ever Blackout Hits Eastern U.S.

The biggest power blackout in history hit steamy U.S. and Canadian cities Thursday, stranding people in subways, closing nuclear power plants in Ohio and New York state and choking streets with workers driven from stifling offices.

Officials were looking at a power transmission problem from Canada as the most likely cause, said a spokeswoman for New York Gov. George Pataki. There was no sign of terrorism, officials in New York and Washington agreed.

The blackouts robbed power for millions of people in a broad swath of the U.S. Northeast — stretching west to Ohio and Michigan — and in southern Canadian cities, starting shortly after 4 p.m. EDT. In Toronto, Canada's largest city, workers fled their buildings when the power went off. There also were widespread outages in Ottawa, the capital.

Power began to come back in some cities as afternoon turned to evening, but officials said full restoration would take hours longer.

Traffic lights were out throughout downtown Cleveland and other major cities, creating havoc at the beginning of rush hour.

New York state lost 80 percent of its power, said Matthew Melewski, speaking for the New York Independent System Operator, which manages the state power grid. Both New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency.

In New York City, subways, elevators and airports, including John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports, lost electricity or resorted to limited backup power. Thousands of people streamed into the streets of lower Manhattan in 90-degree heat; some subway commuters were still stuck underground two hours after the blackout hit.

There were outages in northern New Jersey and in several Vermont towns. In Connecticut, Metro-North Railroad service was knocked out. Lights flickered at state government buildings in Hartford.

In Albany, N.Y., several people were trapped in elevators in Empire State Plaza, but most had been freed by 5 p.m. People in New York City lined up 10 deep or more at pay phones, with cell phone service disrupted in some areas.

In Cleveland, Olga Kropko, a University Hospitals labor and delivery nurse, said the hospital was using its back-up generators and had limited power. "Everyone is very hot because the air conditioning is off," she said. "Our laboring moms are suffering."

Police in Mansfield, Ohio, spread into the streets to keep traffic flowing. "A lot of officers are out there trying to make sure nobody gets hurt, to try to cut down on the accidents," said jail officer Randi Allen.

The blackouts rivaled those in the West on Aug. 11, 1996, when heat, sagging power lines and unusually high demand for electricity caused an outage that affected 4 million customers in nine states, one of the most severe outages in U.S. history.

A blackout in New York City in 1977 left some 9 million people without electricity for up to 25 hours.

On Thursday, Amtrak suspended passenger rail service between New Haven, Conn., and Newark. Some northbound trains from Washington — a city that did not lose power — turned around at Newark.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg asked the city's more than 8 million people to be calm, go home, open windows and drink water.

"Be sure you don't make an inconvenience into a tragedy," he said.

As for the cause, he said: "It was probably a natural occurrence which disrupted the power system up there and it apparently for reasons we don't know cascaded down through New York state over into Connecticut, as far south as New Jersey and as far west as Ohio."

In Washington, the Health and Human Services (news - web sites) Department said the biggest health concern was people getting overheated and dehydrated, something local health systems appeared to be handling, said spokesman Campbell Gardett.

The FBI (news - web sites) and Homeland Security Department both said the outages appeared to be a natural occurrence and not the result of terrorism.

Said Michael Sheehan, deputy commissioner for terrorism of New York City's Police Department: "We've talked to Washington and there are rumors, but none of them pans out."

For police, the focus was on the ramifications of the blackout rather than its cause.

"We're more concerned about getting the traffic lights running and making sure the city is OK than what caused it," said a spokesman at the department's operations center downtown.

"The good news is that in New York City, while we have lost all the power, Con Ed's facilities have shut down properly, which we have programmed them to do," said Bloomberg.

Four nuclear power reactors — two in New York and two in Ohio — reported they were shut down because of the loss of off-site power, according to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Bethesda, Md. They were the two Indian Point reactors in New York state, and the Perry and Fermi nuclear power plants in Ohio.

The North American Electric Reliability Council, an industry group responsible for monitoring the integrity of the system, said the power outages were "widespread and appear to be centered around Lake Erie, although they are affecting the entire eastern interconnection."

Flights at six airports — Kennedy, LaGuardia, Newark, Cleveland, Toronto and Ottawa — were grounded, according to the U.S. Transportation Department.

At the Homeland Security Department, spokesman Brian Roehrkasse said federal officials were still gathering information and had not determined a cause.

The department "is working with state and local officials and the energy sector to determine the cause of the outage as well as what response measures may be needed to be taken," he said. He said everyone should "listen and heed the advice of the local authorities."


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dat really pissed me off... i couldn't do anything... but atleast it caused traffic on NJ and then my soccer coachs couldn't come so no practice... only good thing

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I WAS SO BORED! i was forced to read by candle light....i was in the middle of playing a game and then my computer shuts down!!!!! *sigh* good thing its back on now ^^ i feel sorry for the ppl who still dont have power

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yea i heard about the blackout. i feel sorry for people over there. i'm not sure if this is true...but i heard that theres no water anymore cuz of the blackout. is that true?

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yeaa. i came home from tutor and watched the news. it was pretty crazy, everyone was out on the streets just walking around and stuff. good thing i live in cali hehe.

i heard last time something like this happened it was at new york and riots started with people stealing stuff

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i kinda wish i was at work that day so i could be stuck in Manhattan instead of going home lol..well a lot of my friends had to walk across the bridge and somehow get a ride back home in the middle of the night but thankfully not much crime occurred..the thing i find most interesting is Times Square in the dark..who knew that would ever happen?

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I spent the night watching DVDs. My dad plugged the TV into the car and we watched movies all night.

I was cleaning the bathroom floor when the power turned off and there were no windows so I'm in the dark groping my way to the door. I thought it was only our house, then I heard it was the whole East Coast and I was just shocked.

haha, we had the blizzard of 2003 and now the blackout of 2003? unbelievable

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BLAME CANADA! i still had tv and radio cause i have a battery powered tv, also computer had battery backup but only for 10 mins!

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I was at the hospital when this happened.

Since we had backpacks and a radio my friend suggested that we wrap towels around our heads and run through the hospital with our backpacks.

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ahhhh hahaha suckas

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quote:
Originally posted by AznTiger
yea i heard about the blackout. i feel sorry for people over there. i'm not sure if this is true...but i heard that theres no water anymore cuz of the blackout. is that true?


yia its true cuz they use electricty to pump the water, i feel bad for them~

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i went to NYC yesterday and power's back up. so luckily it didnt last for days and days.

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puhahhahaa yea BLAME CANADA!
j/k
man i was in Ohio where there was nothin so it didnt affect us there
but my house is still here so good thing ^^

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Anyone watch conan the night after?

"CANADA YOU SUCK! CANADA YOU SUCK! SCREW YOU CANADA!"

Made me tear.

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quote:
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I spent the night watching DVDs. My dad plugged the TV into the car and we watched movies all night.



hahaha.. nicee.

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quote:
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puhahhahaa yea BLAME CANADA!
j/k
man i was in Ohio where there was nothin so it didnt affect us there
but my house is still here so good thing ^^



true, that shigol place barely made us notice anything.

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