Ask Questions About Power Slowly Being Restored To 973000 In Va.

WBOY-TVPower slowly being restored to 973000 in Va.The Virginian-PilotAP Hurricane Irene knocked out power to nearly 1 million customers in Virginia; it was being restored in some areas today. Dominion Virginia Power said on its website early Sunday that more than 973000 of its more than 2.4 million ...4th Virginia Irene-related fatality confirmedBoston HeraldMore than 1 million without power, phone service as Hurricane Irene advancesWashington Post (blog)Governor says power loss 2nd only to IsabelGoDanRiver.comUSA Today -Richmond Times Dispatch -Patch.comall 149 news articles »

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