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Clean Up Efforts Continue, 22.47% Still without Power

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Tropical Strom Isaias Update as of 8:30 AM 8-8-2020.

22.47% of Greenwich still has no power.

43 Complete blocked roadways. 7 are High Priority and will be getting attended to first. High Priority means emergency vehicles cannot get in a road and/or the residents have no access via a detour.

72 Partial Openings- These are roads where a tree or wire is blocking one travel lane, but traffic is passable around the block.

12 Open with Debris- The roadway is open, but there is a large number of tree debris, trees on the wire, and or wires along the shoulder.

The ToG Tree-Power-GPD task force is in operation and will be addressing the remaining High Priority Roadways.

There are several Eversource contractors in Town as well at locations determined by Eversource. Contact Eversource for outage information.

Between 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM at Round Hill Fire House and Bankslville Fire House packaged meals and bottled water will be distributed to Greenwich residents.

Non-Potable water for flushing of the toilet can be obtained at several Fire Houses. Bring your own container.

Holly Hill will be open to the public Saturday 8th August from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Be ready to expect traffic given the amount of material people are trying to dispose of. Please be patient and observe social distancing during your visit!

Call 203-622-8004 to report any trees, wires, or other roadway hazards.

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