(WFRV) – Over 100,000 customers throughout northeast Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are currently out of service as an April snowstorm has led to a number of power outages.
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According to the Outtage Map on the Wisconsin Public Service’s website, as of 10:20 a.m., there are currently 1,449 power outages and 70,960 customers without service. The total number of reported outages and customers without service appears to be steadily growing according to Local Five’s recent power outage updates.
WPS, in response to the outages, put forth the following statement on its Facebook Page:
WPS officials also said that while crews are working on restoring power, they are being faced with substantial damage. They add that, on top of the snowy roads and slick conditions, there have been more than 800 reports of problems with downed power lines, utility poles, and trees falling into electric equipment.
Officials say all …