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Published February 03, 2010, 09:02 AM

North Dakota Power Outages

The power outages in the Dakotas caused by storms late last month are now down to only a few hundred rural electric customers.

By: Asssociated Press, WDAZ

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The power outages in the Dakotas caused by

storms late last month are now down to only a few hundred rural

electric customers.

Spokeswomen estimate about 250 households without power in South

Dakota and about 120 still in the dark in North Dakota. At the peak

of the outages, more than 20,000 people in the two states were

without electricity.

South Dakota Rural Electric Association spokeswoman Brenda

Kleinjan says damage in that state has topped $10 million. North

Dakota Gov. John Hoeven says the Federal Emergency Management

Agency has agreed to begin damage assessments in that state.

Both Dakotas are seeking presidential disaster declarations to

clear the way for federal aid.

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