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December 7, 2015 - Okanogan PUD crews continue to focus on efforts of restoring power that was lost during the weekend storm. Heavy wet snow and trees coming down onto power lines was the main cause of approximately 2000 customers being without power at the peak of the outage. Okanogan PUD has restored power to most of its customers from the weekend storm but some areas around the county are still without power.

Okanogan PUD is asking that if you are experiencing an outage or need to report downed or damaged lines, please call 509-422-3310. 

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