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Severe storms cut electricity to more than 620,000 customers across eight states as of Sunday night. Michigan and Pennsylvania recorded the highest outage rates at 2 percent and 1.7 percent.
Severe storms have left more than 620,000 customers in the United States without power as of late on Sunday. com, which tracks live power outages in the United States. Michigan and Pennsylvania had the highest share of customers out of power, at 2 percent and 1.7 percent, according to the tracker.
Utilities said that since the storm began this weekend, it had restored power to more than 130,000 customers, but significant work remains as crews continue repairing extensive damage and rebuilding portions of the electric system. The utility added that crews are working around the clock to restore service to remaining affected customers.
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