KETTERING, Ohio ( WDTN ) — Thousands are still without power after the remnants of Hurricane Helene hammered the Miami Valley on Friday.
Crews are still working to clean up the damage caused by heavy rain and fierce winds and restore power after powerlines went down and transformers exploded. More than 72 hours after the storm came through the region, some families are still in the dark.
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At the peak of Friday’s storm, AES reported more than 136,000 customers were impacted by power outages. As of 5 p.m. Monday, more than 8,000 are still without power.
“So with our crews, we also asked for additional assistance from neighboring states,” said Mary Ann Kabel, AES Ohio spokesperson…