Power restored, mass transit resumes after outage in Manhattan, Queens

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Power outage in Manhattan

Harlem, the Upper East Side and Upper West Side lost power for about 30 minutes Friday morning.

Dozens of blocks in Manhattan were cast into darkness after a power outage early Friday morning.

The lights went out at about 5:15 a.m. on the Upper East SideUpper West Side, and Harlem. People in those areas reported the lights back on about 30 minutes later.

Con Ed said about 180,000 customers were affected when the transmission system caused three networks to lose electric supply. That supply was restored just after 6:30 a.m.

A second widespread outage was reported in Queens in the zip code 11379 which includes Middle Village. Another 5,000 customers lost power. Con Edison has pinpointed the problem to an area along the East River in Queens. The utility was investigating what lead to the issue.  It was not clear if Tropical Storm Isaias that battered the area earlier this week was responsible.

Speaking during a news conference late Friday morning, Gov. Andrew Cuomo sais 

Subways and trains were impacted by the outage. Several subway lines were bypassing stations and are experiencing delays. The A, B, C, D, 1, 2 and 3 lines were affected. Metro-North and the LIRR were reporting disruptions.

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Mass transit impacted by Manhattan power outage

Delays and service disruptions are reported on the subways and on Metro-North. Ines Rosales reports.

Crews had been working around the clock to restore power across the city due to the tropical storm that battered the East Coast earlier this week.

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Power remains out across region

People in NY, NJ and Long Island are still living without electricty after Tropical Storm Isaias knocked down trees and power lines earlier this week. Robert Moses reports.