Crime & Safety
Updated: Storm Takes Down Trees and Power Lines in East Hampton, Portland
A wire was seen smoldering at the corner of Rose Hill and Cox roads in Portland, where 850 customers are currently without power.
Update:
As of midnight, 112 Connecticut Light & Power customers were without power in East Hampton and 54 in Portland.
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A high-wind storm that blew threw the area Friday afternoon took down several trees along Route 66 in East Hampton and caused a power line to come down along Route 17 in Portland.
A wire came down at the corner of Great Hill Road and Cox Road in Portland was seen on fire and emitting heavy smoke around 5:15 p.m. Fire officials were on scene to monitor the wire, although a firefighter told Patch the department was just waiting for CL&P to arrive because they have to be on scene to remove the wire.
Power is reportedly out along that neighborhood. According to CL&P, 18 percent of Portland, or 850 customers, currently lack electricity.
There was also an initial report of a wire that came down on a tractor trailer in Portland, although that remains unconfirmed as of 5:30 p.m. In East Hampton, a police dispatcher said there are multiple trees down on Route 66.
A tree was also blocking one lane on Route 17 in Portland, although motorists were simply driving around it.
Traffic on Route 66 eastbound is backed up a ways heading into East Hampton.
Check back with East Hampton-Portland Patch for details as they develop.
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