WFLA News Channel 8 The Tampa Tribune CentroTampa.com

TBO.com - Tampa Bay Online

Print This Print Bookmark and Share XML Feed For This Channel

TBO > News

Many Still Powerless In Omaha

ADVERTISEMENT

Published: June 29, 2008

OMAHA, Neb. - OMAHA, Neb. - Nebraska's largest city struggled Saturday to restore power to thousands of residents a day after a severe storm damaged homes, uprooted trees and killed two people in a neighboring community.

It could take a week to fully restore electricity after high winds from Friday's storm, officials said. The storm is one of the worst the Omaha Public Power District has dealt with, said CEO Gary Gates.

Nearly 50,000 customers remained without power Saturday afternoon, utility spokesman Jeff Hanson said. At the peak of the failures, 126,000 customers lacked electricity.

"We've made very good progress so far with our restoration efforts, but as the work proceeds we're going to see fewer repairs that restore power to large numbers of customers," Gates said.

Some customers might not have power restored until next Saturday, Gates said.

The storm ripped off some roofs, shattered windows and toppled trees. Some homes will be declared unlivable, but city and county officials did not know how many.

A dry weekend was expected to help the cleanup effort.

The city released untreated sewage into the Missouri River for several hours until a generator restored operations early Saturday, public works director Bob Stubbe said. People were warned not to wade or swim in the river at Omaha or for miles downstream.

Friday's storm killed two people in Council Bluffs, Iowa, across the river from Omaha. A tree fell on the car they were in, also injuring a woman.

Those were the only deaths or serious injuries reported from the storm, which also interrupted practice for the U.S. Olympic swimming trials at Omaha's Qwest Center.

Swimmers returned early Saturday for the first of two practice sessions. The eight-day meet to decide the U.S. Olympic team begins today, with 1,250 swimmers competing.

Share this:
Loading Comments...
Loading
Print This Print Bookmark and Share XML Feed For This Channel
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Advertisement

IYP and SEO vendors: SEO by eLocalListing | Advertiser profiles
Oops! Your email could not be sent because of the following errors: