For Immediate Release
Posted: March 23, 2024

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Vanessa Palange, Community Outreach Coordinator
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Storm Knocks Out Power to Thousands in New Hampshire

Concord, NH – As of 8:30 p.m., more than 39,000 customers are without power across New Hampshire as a storm brings snow and rain to the region.

"Keep you and your family safe if you lose power," said Robert Buxton, Director of the New Hampshire Department of Safety's Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. "Crews are out and working hard to restore outages as they happen. If you come across downed wires, stay away and call 911."

Report power outages to your utility provider every 24 hours until it is restored:

Buxton makes the following safety recommendations:

  • Stay informed by signing up for NH Alerts and monitoring National Weather Service radio or broadcast weather reports.
  • Use flashlights, rather than candles, for emergency lighting.
  • Do not use a gas range or oven as an alternate source of heat.
  • Never run a generator inside a building or in an enclosed space and keep them 20 feet away from buildings with the exhaust pointed away.

Learn more about power outage safety at ReadyNH.gov.