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    Severe thunderstorms leave much of Southern Tier without power, downed trees, other damage

    By Jeff Murray, Elmira Star-Gazette,

    3 hours ago

    Thousands of electric customers across the Twin Tiers lost power when severe thunderstorms rumbled through the region Monday.

    Many of those residents remained without power Tuesday, and utility company crews scrambled to restore service while other emergency responders worked to remove downed trees and deal with other damage the storm left in its wake.

    New York State Electric & Gas reports about 24,000 customers in the Elmira Division, which includes Steuben, Schuyler and Chemung counties, were without electricity Tuesday morning. The damage was less severe in Broome County, but around 1,600 NYSEG customers were without power in Broome Tuesday morning.

    NYSEG expected to have the majority of customers restored by Tuesday evening, while others can expect to be restored over the next few days due to the severity of damage, the company said in a news release.

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    Meanwhile, Steuben Rural Electric reported 81 outages in Bath, 153 in Cameron, 49 in Thurston, 61 in Woodhull, 116 in Rathbone, and 326 in Tuscarora as of Tuesday morning.

    In Tioga County, Pennsylvania, more than 2,000 Wellsboro Electric customers were affected by ongoing power outages.

    Roughly half of Schuyler County was left without power.

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    Downed trees and power lines, fires in aftermath of storm

    Chemung County Sheriff Bill Schrom said there have been multiple reports of fires breaking out along Maple Avenue in Elmira and in the Pine City area, along with downed trees and power lines around the county.

    In Steuben County, Monday’s storm left an extensive trail of damage and thousands without power, according to Timothy D. Marshall, the county’s director of public safety.

    Marshall said hardest hit were the towns of Woodhull, Tuscarora, Lindley, Erwin, Campbell, Thurston, Hornby and both the town and city of Corning. The Corning Fire Department said portions of trees came down and hit cars and homes.

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    Marshall said downed trees and fallen power lines made driving tricky, and officials asked residents to limit travel while crews worked to clear debris.

    Local fire departments and electric crews worked overnight, responding to multiple calls for service, Marshall said.

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    Where to find water, ice, cooling stations in Chemung County during power outage

    Starting at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Chemung County Emergency Management announced it will be conducting a water distribution at the following locations:

    • Southport Volunteer Fire Department, 1001 Carl St, Elmira, NY 14904
    • East Water Street and Dewitt Ave Parking Lot, adjacent to the Clarion Inn, across the street from the Chemung County Nursing Facility

    All Chemung County residents without water are welcome and are advised to bring a bag, said the county.

    Additionally, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, the Chemung County Office of Emergency Management will hold an ice distribution event at Ice Company of Elmira, located at 401 Madison Ave. Residents without power will be allowed to have 2-7 pound bags.

    Chemung County is coordinating with NYSEG to distribute dry ice and additional water. Details to follow.

    In the Town of Caitlin, residents without power may find potable water at the Wesleyan Church, located at the corner of Chambers Road and Route 414. People will be on site to help residents.

    Chemung County has established cooling stations that are available now at these Elmira locations:

    • Steele Memorial Library, 101 E Church St.
    • New Beginnings United Methodist Church, 300 E Miller St.

    This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.

    Staff writer Neal Simon contributed to this story. Follow Jeff Murray on Twitter @SGJeffMurray . To get unlimited access to the latest news, please subscribe or activate your digital account today. Offers start as low as $1 .

    This article originally appeared on Elmira Star-Gazette: Severe thunderstorms leave much of Southern Tier without power, downed trees, other damage

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