FirstEnergy crew member will cut power for a short amount of time to remove an osprey nest in Coventry Township, that has caused electrical problems and outages in the area, on Aug. 27.
FirstEnergy crew member will cut power for a short amount of time to remove an osprey nest in Coventry Township, that has caused electrical problems and outages in the area, on Aug. 27.
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Thousands of Illinois residents report power outages amid storms

More than 30,000 Illinois residents reported power outages Wednesday morning amid severe storms and destructive winds.

The National Weather Service forecast two rounds of severe weather throughout the day, issuing a tornado watch early Wednesday morning across central Illinois.

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Where were power outages reported in Illinois?

More than 35,000 of the more than 5.8 million customers tracked on PowerOutage.com reported outages Wednesday, as of noon.

The majority of these outages were concentrated in west-central Illinois in Warren, Henderson and Woodford counties.

More than 93% of the customers tracked in Henderson County and nearly 60% of those in Warren County were impacted by outages.

Less widespread outages were also reported in DeKalb, Mercer, Knox, Menard, Jefferson and Gallatin counties.

Electric service company Amaren was by far the most impacted utility provider, followed Commonwealth Edison Company and Corn Belt Energy Corporation.

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Report power outages in Illinois

Illinois residents can report power outages in their area at PowerOutage.com.

Illinois power outage tracker

To track where power outages have been reported and where they have been restored, follow the USA Today power outage tracker.

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This article originally appeared on Journal Star: Thousands of Illinois residents report power outages amid storms

Reporting by Hannah Hudnall, Peoria Journal Star / Journal Star

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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By Hannah Hudnall, Peoria Journal Star | USA TODAY Network

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