150,000 Without Power as Outages Persist in Oregon

150,000 Without Power as Outages Persist in Oregon
A large tree downed in a weekend ice storm sits atop power lines in Lake Oswego, Ore., on Feb. 17, 2021. Gillian Flaccus/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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PORTLAND, Ore.—Nearly 150,000 customers remained without power Wednesday in and around Portland, Oregon, nearly a week after a massive snow and ice storm swept into the Pacific Northwest, taking out hundreds of miles of power lines as ice-laden trees toppled.

The damage wrought by the storm to the power system was the worst in 40 years, and more than 2,000 power lines—about 208 miles in total—were still down, said Maria Pope, CEO of Portland General Electric. At the peak of the storm, more than 350,000 customers were without power, and 5,000 power lines and three substations were down.