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Nearly 12,000 First Energy Workers Contribute to Power Restoration Efforts

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Nearly 12,000 First Energy workers were out working Tuesday as outages continue to add up.

Nearly 110,000 First Energy customers are without power.

A Mon Power spokesmen, a subsidiary of First Energy, said the lingering weather is making quick repairs more difficult.

Reporting your outage can help First Energy pinpoint problem areas quicker. If you've lost power, call First Energy at this toll free number: 888-544-4877.