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RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As Dominion Virginia Power crews finish restoring power to customers affected by the record-breaking weekend storm, the company also is preparing to respond to an approaching storm – the fourth in two months – by ensuring that adequate supplies, repair material and personnel are available.
The work crews who responded to the weekend storm already are in position in Northern Virginia and the Charlottesville area, where snowfall is expected to be heaviest. Crews also are in place at offices and locations throughout the Dominion Virginia Power service area.
Dominion anticipates a mixture of precipitation including snow, freezing rain and strong winds that could knock trees and limbs into power lines and create outages.
Dominion reminds its customers to stay away from downed power lines and anything touching downed lines, such as trees or limbs. Customers should call toll free 1-888-667-3000 to report outages or downed lines. Customers who have on-line accounts can report outages on-line and ask to be contacted by telephone when outage restoration information becomes available.
In the event of severe weather, take these steps to help prepare for possible outages:
Before the storm:
During the storm, if your electricity is interrupted:
After the storm:
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