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Outages Expected To Last For Days In Fairfield, Officials Say
Fairfield officials expect to get service return estimates Thursday.

Fairfield officials expect to get service return estimates Thursday.

Officials updated the list of areas with downed trees, wires or outages in Hamden.
Tuesday's storm did extensive damage in the town.
With more than 150 street and road hazards reported to police after Isaias ripped through Guilford, drivers cannot safely deliver meals.
Guilford Police' list of road hazards from fallen tress and power lines runs for pages, as more than half the town wakes up without power.
There have been dozens of reports of major storm damage from Isaias across Connecticut. Here is the updated list of damage in the state.
The man stopped his car to move branches from the road when the tree fell on him during Tropical Storm Isaias.
The dog park sustained considerable damage from the tail end of Tropical Storm Isaias late Tuesday afternoon.
A tree fell on the man outside a New Haven store, it's reported. Tropical Storm Isaias downed trees, limbs and power lines around the city.
The storm caused a considerable amount of damage Tuesday afternoon and evening, downing trees and power lines throughout much of the region.
More than 20 percent of Connecticut is without power Tuesday evening after Tropical Storm Isaias caused heavy tree damage.
The city is feeling the impact of Tropical Storm Isaias.
Outages easily eclipsed those of Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and came close to rivaling those of the October snowstorm and Hurricane Irene.
As of Friday evening, tens of thousands throughout Connecticut still did not have power.
Around half percent of the town is without power. Crews are working to clear roadways of tree debris.
Around 59 percent of the town is without power Wednesday afternoon.
“We were busy on both the north and south end of town,” the fire chief said. “… There were some homes that were affected.”
As Isaias pounds the Shoreline Tuesday, check back for live Patch updates on conditions as reported by police, fire, and power companies.
More than 13,000 UI customers in Fairfield were still without power early Wednesday morning.
As Isaias pounds the Shoreline Tuesday, check back for live Patch updates on conditions as reported by police, fire, and power companies.
As Isaias pounds the Shoreline Tuesday, check back for live Patch updates on conditions as reported by police, fire, and power companies.
As Isaias pounds the Shoreline Tuesday, check back for updates on conditions as reported by emergency officials, utilities and the town.
A majority of the town remained without power Friday evening due to the storm.
Town staff are on alert to clear roads of debris and downed trees, and if evacuation is needed, designated shelters have been prepared.
True or false: The electric company knows when your power goes out. Answer: False, kinda. They don't always know, you have to tell them.
There were around than 600,000 power outages across Connecticut as of Thursday afternoon and it may take days for power to be restored.
The plan to reduce physical loss to buildings, machinery, equipment and supplies was activated in advance of now-Tropical Storm Isaisas.
At its peak, the tornado's winds hit 105 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Tropical Storm Isaias knocked out power throughout neighborhoods around the city, and on Friday many still were in the dark.
Madison is under a Tropical Storm Watch with stormy weather rolling in Tuesday afternoon. Town beaches, parks and camps close at noon.
Branford is under a Tropical Storm Watch with conditions expected to deteriorate beginning Tuesday afternoon. Wind is the big concern now.