Update: Downed Power Line Still Has Route 34 Closed
About 2,000 residents still without power.
Updated at 2 p.m.
The Oswego Police released the following information on its Facebook page at about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Due to the early morning storms, high winds caused extensive damage throughout the downtown area. Large trees and downed powerlines made the morning commute difficult and dangerous. We appreciate everyone's patience with traffic control.
Route 34 from Washington Street westbound to Route 34 and Orchard has been closed since 7am. A downed power line that is crossing the street has made it extremely dangerous for the motoring public as well as local residents. Com-Ed has been advised and is working on sending a crew to the location to fix the issue. Please avoid this area until further notice.
Also, as of 2 p.m. ComEd was still reporting about 2,000 Oswego-area customers are without power, according to its outage map. A ComEd spokeswoman said the company does not have a specific timeframe of when power could be restored.
Orginal story
The storm that swept through the area last night and early this morning has left about 2,000 residents in the area without power.
“The downtown Oswego and Boulder Hill areas were affected pretty severely as far as power goes,” said Oswego Battalion Chief Jeff Warren.
The storm also took out some traffic lights at Route 31 and Mill Road, and routes 31 and 34.
“But everywhere else lights seem to be working,” Warren said.
On Bereman Road in Boulder Hill, a tree branch brought some power lines down on a detached garage. There were reports the downed wires caused the garage to catch on fire, but Warren said that wasn’t the case.
WHAT KIND OF DAMAGE DID YOU SEE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD? TELL US IN COMMENTS.
Kbell
9:44 am on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
I had to detour this a.m. near the Fox Valley Winery they had the road closed down. Went back thru Village Square and they had quite a few trees down. Lots of garbage strewn around near downtown area.
Paul Lark
10:28 am on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
We're still without power (cell phones work great). It really does seem to be hit and mIss even within the same subdivision.
M. Long
11:53 am on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
I am near rt. 25 and the presb. Church. We are still without
Electricity
Richard R
12:50 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
If the winds that came thru early this morning were not above 50mph I will be surprised. Because at times it seemed the tree tops where almost touching the ground. LOL
Ashley L
1:38 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
We're still without power. Our neighbor's tree fell onto their roof and took the power line with it! Definitely some intense winds this morning.
Francesca D'Ambrosio
2:47 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Does anybody know if the power has been restored in downtown Oswego?
Oswego Gladys
3:29 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Yes!
LSJ
3:46 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
yes it has been restored
Francesca D'Ambrosio
3:47 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Thank you Rose!
Oswego Gladys
3:56 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
You are very welcome Francesca!
Oswego Gladys
3:59 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Com ed was most likely dealing with the down power line on 34. They can only do so much. I am extremely happy this storm wasn't like the one a couple of years ago power downtown was out for 3 days
Oswego Gladys
4:03 pm on Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Just heard on channel 7 that at one time 300,000 statewide had no power. Some may have to wait til Thursday. 32,000 in our region!
Melissa
10:23 am on Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Still no power on the west side of the Lynwood subdivision...Com Ed is saying by 11p Thursday.