Following the heavy winds last weekend, around 1,600 Jefferson County Public Utility District customers were still without power Monday morning, according to the PUD.
Electricity was restored to …
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Following the heavy winds last weekend, approximately 1,600 Jefferson County Public Utility District customers were still without power Monday morning, according to the PUD.
Electricity was restored to customers living on and around Eaglemount and Center roads south of Chimacum, but work still continues to bring back power for some residents on Marrowstone Island, along US Highway 20, and near the Glen Cove area.
Currently, 1,638 customers are without electricity, according to a Monday morning update by the PUD.