
OHIO — More than 4,400 customers across Ohio are without electricity as of Tuesday morning, according to outage data from PowerOutage.us.
The outage tracking website reported 4,474 homes and businesses without power statewide out of more than 5.4 million customers being monitored. Ohio currently ranks fourth in the nation for the total number of outages and ninth for the percentage of customers affected.
Cuyahoga County reported the highest number of outages with 3,550 customers without power. Butler County followed with 245 outages, while Franklin County reported 234 customers affected. Other counties with outages included Logan County with 116 and Fairfield County with 46.
Among utility providers, Cleveland Public Power reported the largest number of outages with 3,515 customers without service. American Electric Power reported 359 outages, while Duke Energy reported 260 customers without electricity in Ohio.
PowerOutage.us said Cleveland Public Power also had the highest percentage of customers affected statewide, with about 4.77% of its customers without power Tuesday morning.
Utility crews continue working to restore service across the state.





