Major Power Outage Hits Northeast US, Millions Without Electricity
Major Power Outage Hits Northeast US, Millions Without Electricity...
A widespread power outage struck the Northeast United States on Thursday morning, leaving millions of residents without electricity. The outage, which began around 8:30 AM EDT, has affected major cities including New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, disrupting daily life and raising concerns about infrastructure resilience.
Utility companies have reported that the outage was caused by a failure in a critical transmission line in New Jersey. Officials from PJM Interconnection, the regional grid operator, stated that the issue is being investigated and that crews are working to restore power as quickly as possible. However, they warned that full recovery could take several hours.
The outage has caused significant disruptions across the region. Subway systems in New York City and Boston were temporarily halted, while flights at major airports were delayed or canceled. Hospitals and emergency services are operating on backup generators, and schools in affected areas have dismissed students early.
Public reaction has been swift, with many taking to social media to express frustration and share updates. The hashtag #NortheastBlackout has been trending on Twitter, with users reporting long lines at gas stations and grocery stores as residents prepare for the possibility of prolonged outages.
This incident comes amid growing concerns about the aging U.S. power grid. Experts have long warned that infrastructure failures could lead to widespread outages, particularly during periods of high demand. The Northeast outage has reignited calls for significant investment in grid modernization and renewable energy solutions.
As of 12:00 PM EDT, power has been partially restored in some areas, but millions remain in the dark. Officials are urging residents to conserve energy and avoid unnecessary travel until the situation is fully resolved.