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Heavy thunderstorms knock out power for 8,000 Rhode Islanders, flood streets Patrick Anderson, The Providence Journal © Bob Breidenbach/The Providence Journal The Narragansett Bay Commission s wind turbines at Fields Point, with transmission lines in the foreground.
Around 8,000 Rhode Island customers were without power Saturday most of them in Cumberland and Lincoln according to utility National Grid, after some heavy thunderstorms rolled through mid-afternoon.
At 5 p.m., there were 6,893 electrical customers without power in Providence County and around 4,500 in outages in Cumberland and Lincoln, National Grid s outage map said.
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Here’s where to drop your tree debris in Lincoln
As clean up continues across Lancaster County following Friday nights storms, the city is offering reminders on where to drop off debris.
July 11, 2021 3:45 pm
Courtesy: Allen Vasquez
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – As clean up continues across Lancaster County following Friday nights storms, the city is offering reminders on where to drop off debris.
You can read the full list of advice below:
For trees blocking City streets or sidewalks, contact the Lincoln Police Department (LPD) non-emergency number, 402-441-6000. Do NOT call 911. LPD is keeping a list of areas and reporting those to the Community Forestry crews.