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JCP&L: More Techs On The Way
The utility said it dispatcher additional workers to NJ to help overwhelmed crews

MORRISTOWN, NJ—Jersey Central Power & Light is calling in reinforcements. The utility, which has been working to get power restored to customers in northern and central New Jersey, is bringing in additional workers from non-affected areas to bolster crews repairing damage from Isiaias.
"An additional 1,300 workers will be arriving tomorrow, joining nearly 4,000 resources already engaged in the restoration effort," JCP&L said, in a statement Thursday afternoon. The company, which brought in 1,800 additional workers earlier this week, said the new personnel will operate from one of five local staging sites, making it easier to keep more crews on the road.
More than 1,900 customers in Morristown were still without electricity on Thursday afternoon, a portion of the 82,000 Morris County outages.
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