Eversource Resolved 840 County Power Outages During Henri
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Though Berkshire County was largely passed over by the thick of Tropical Storm Henri, the area was subjected to plenty of power outages.
During the storm, there were about 840 outages in Eversource service areas including Becket, Lee, Otis, Pittsfield, Richmond, Savoy, and Washington.
Around 12:30 p.m., residents on the north side of Bartlett Avenue in Pittsfield were notified via text message that there was a "high volume of outages in the area."
The power company had electricity restored, on average, in just over an hour for all cases.
"As Henri approached New England last week with expected strong winds and torrential rain, we mobilized a comprehensive emergency preparation effort that included positioning crews, equipment, and other resources based on several forecast models, conducting tree trimming sweeps of the system, and coordinating with local and state officials," Eversource Spokesperson Priscilla Ress wrote to iBerkshires in an email.
"Through a combination of crews repairing damage and remote system operators using technology like smart switches to isolate outages and reroute power, we restored power to approximately 13,000 customers statewide – including roughly 5,340 customers in Western Massachusetts – in response to Henri."
Areas of Western Massachusetts did experience tropical storm-force winds and heavy rain bringing down trees and causing damage to the electrical system, she added, and as with all storms, Eversource prepared for the worst and made adjustments to restore power quickly and safely as forecasts changed.
Reportedly, a key element to protecting electrical systems from storm damage is proactive tree trimming and vegetation management year-round because trees are the largest cause of power outages.
Hazardous ones are trimmed and removed before they damage electrical equipment.
"We patrol on foot and by air to inspect thousands of miles of rights-of-way, with many of the most rural and remote power lines located in the Berkshires," Ress said.
"We also work year-round to improve and storm-harden poles, wires, and electrical equipment,"
In Pittsfield, only one road was closed — Dan Casey Memorial Drive — for heavy flooding. Commissioner of Public Services and Utilities Ricardo Morales said on Tuesday that there were "no significant trees down or damages to roadways" during the storm.
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