Power restored to New York, but problems remain
Saturday, August 16 2003 13:16 Hrs (IST)
New York: Power was fully restored to New York City after almost 30 hours but North Eastern United
States was still making efforts to recover from the fallout of the worst ever power failure, even as a joint
task force was set up by US and Canada to probe into the cause of the crisis.
Major cities and towns from Midwest to New York were slowly brought back online but after-effects of the
outage would be felt for quite sometime. There are still areas without electricity and some of them might
remain dark for another day or two, officials said.
In New York, local trains were still not functioning, in Cleveland, water supply was yet to be restored and
in several areas gas supply was yet to stabilise.
Officials said the effects of the power failure would leave more permanent mark on their budgets though
it would take a few days to calculate the cost.
In almost nine seconds August 14 afternoon, power supply failed in parts of eight states in the United
States and of Southern Canada.
American President George W Bush, who is monitoring the situation from California, blamed the outage
on an "antiquated" distribution system and called for modernisation of the delivery system.
The Task Force, that will also seek solutions to help prevent such failures in future, will be jointly chaired
by US Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham and Canadian Minister of Natural Resources Herb
Dhaliwal, the White House said.
Federal, state, provincial, and local authorities, as well as private sector electricity providers, will be
invited to contribute to the work of the Task Force.
PTI
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