What caused the power outages?
A wind storm caused damage to power lines and equipment.
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A powerful wind storm swept through Western New York on Sunday, causing significant damage and widespread power outages. The storm tore a portion of the roof off a downtown building in Jamestown, and left thousands of residents in the Kiant...
The wind storm, characterized by high winds, struck the region on Sunday, March 15, 2026. In downtown Jamestown, a section of the roof of a building on Second Street was torn off, leading to the closure of surrounding streets for public safety.
In Kiantone, the storm resulted in widespread power outages, impacting over 2,900 National Grid customers. Smaller outages were also reported in Ellery, Bemus Point, Lakewood, and Chautauqua. National Grid reported over 27,000 outages across the region and pre-staged crews to expedite repairs, focusing on replacing damaged poles and transformers. Tom Gozelski, National Grid New York’s Lead Director of Electric Operations, noted the challenging weather patterns of this time of year and the company’s readiness to respond to outages.
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A wind storm caused damage to power lines and equipment.
National Grid estimated power restoration by 10:45 p.m. Sunday for the Kiantone area.
The storm primarily affected Western New York, with significant impact in Kiantone, Jamestown, Ellery, Bemus Point, Lakewood, and Chautauqua.
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