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Extreme heat causing power outages, problems in Clark, N.J. and beyond

Extreme heat causing power outages, problems in Clark, N.J. and beyond

CBS News5 days ago

Tuesday's extreme heat is straining power systems and causing problems around the Tri-State Area.
As of 11 a.m.:
Con Ed reported 1,815 outages
PSE&G reported 4,172
PSEG LI reported 1,477
JCP&L reported 2,590
In Clark, New Jersey, more than 500 people were without power following an outage that started Monday afternoon.
Officials said customers won't get their power back until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Some streetlights in Clark were still out, including one near a large strip mall in town. At the height of the outage, more than 1,500 people were without power.
A sign on this Dairy Queen door reads "Closed, power is out" on June 24, 2025.
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Some businesses, including a Dairy Queen and a QuickCheck on Westfield Avenue, were closed.
The outage left many people unable to use their devices.
"I was in ShopRite and I was in the ladies room, and it all went pitch black," one woman said. "It affected the phones. On Westfield Avenue, there's a Dunkin' Donuts, a 7/11, all that strip mall is out."

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