
PENNSYLVANIA — More than 12,000 customers across Pennsylvania are without power as of Wednesday morning, according to outage tracking data.
A total of 12,429 homes and businesses are affected statewide, representing about 0.18% of more than 6.7 million customers tracked. Pennsylvania ranks third in the nation for the number of outages and fifth for the percentage of customers impacted.
The largest number of outages was reported in Washington County, where 2,049 customers were without power. Other counties with significant outages include Berks, Chester and Allegheny.
Among utility providers, FirstEnergy reported the highest number of outages, with more than 8,000 customers affected. PPL Electric Utilities and PECO Energy Company also reported outages across their service areas.
Crews are working to restore service, but no timeline for full restoration has been provided.








