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National Grid Responding to High Winds Across Massachusetts

Mar 07, 2025 - 5:00 PM

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Massachusetts

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Storm Response

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WALTHAM, MA – National Grid is responding to impacts from damaging winds that have brought down limbs, trees and poles across Massachusetts.

Strong winds have damaged trees and power lines, causing power outages in some regions. Wind gusts as high as 60 mph have been recorded today and forecasts call for continued strong winds through Saturday.

National Grid field personnel are responding to emergency 911 and wires down calls, assessing damage, and repairing electrical infrastructure where conditions are safe. National Grid has secured additional resources to respond to any impacts from this storm.

National Grid has restored power to more than 33,000 customers in Massachusetts. Restoration work is continuing as conditions are deemed safe.

"We have crews and personnel responding to the impacts from today’s high winds," said Shaun Vacher, Vice President of Electric Operations, New England. "Our crews and support teams will be working for as long as needed to restore service as quickly and safely as conditions allow.”

As always, the safety of our customers, communities, and crews is the top priority during any power restoration process. Crews will begin the restoration process when it is deemed safe to conduct work. For example, it is not safe to work in an elevated bucket during periods of increased wind gusts.

National Grid continues monitoring the weather and communicating with local officials, first responders, and life support customers.

The company offers the following tips and reminders:

Customers Should Stay Connected:  

  • Report power outages at www.nationalgridus.com or call 1-800-465-1212.
  • Use your mobile device to track outage information and storm-related safety tips through National Grid’s mobile site, accessible at www.ngrid.com/mobile.
  • Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram; we post all the latest storm and restoration updates.
  • Track outages and estimated restoration times at Outage Central
  • To stay connected during storms and outages, text to 64743 using any of the below commands.
    • REG to sign up for text alerts
    • OUT to report an outage
    • SUM followed by your town, county, or state to get a summary of outages in your area
    • HELP for the complete list of commands 

 

Downed Powerline Safety:

  • Never touch downed power lines, and always assume that any fallen lines are live electric wires. If you see one, report it immediately to National Grid or your local emergency response organization. 
  • Stay at least 30 feet away (at least two full pole spans) from all downed wires and keep others from going near them. Never attempt to clear debris, perform maintenance, or try to move downed power lines. 
  • Never touch a person or an object that is in contact with a downed line, as electricity can pass through to you.
  • Take caution when approaching fallen trees, which could have power lines caught in them.
  • Remember that water can conduct electricity. If you see a line down in a puddle or flooded area, avoid contact with the water to prevent risk of shock.
  • Make safety your top priority when you see a downed wire. Call 911 or National Grid at 1-800-465-1212 to report it immediately and keep yourself and others away from the scene. To learn more about downed power line safety, please visit Downed Power Line Safety.

 

Stay Safe: 

  • Power problems can sometimes interrupt public water supply systems or disable well pumps, so it’s an excellent idea to keep a supply of bottled drinking water handy, as well as some canned food. 
  • People who depend on electric-powered life support equipment, such as a respirator, should let National Grid know. To register as a life support customer, call the company’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-322-3223. 
  • Check on elderly family members, neighbors, and others who may need assistance during an outage.   
  • If the power is out, use flashlights or other battery-powered lights. Do not use candles, which can pose a fire hazard.
  • Please use caution when driving near emergency responders and crews restoring power.

 

Gas Safety

If you suspect a natural gas leak:

  • Get Out - All occupants should leave the house immediately. Do not use the telephone or light switches for any reason.
  • Call Us - After leaving the house and reaching a safe environment, call the National Grid 24-hour gas emergency number for Massachusetts: 1-800-233-5325
  • Stay Out - Do not return to your home until National Grid tells you it is safe.

About National Grid

National Grid (NYSE: NGG) is an electricity, natural gas, and clean energy delivery company serving more than 20 million people through our networks in New York and Massachusetts. National Grid is focused on building a smarter, stronger, cleaner energy future — transforming our networks with more reliable and resilient energy solutions to meet state climate goals and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

For more information, please visit our website, follow us on X (formerly Twitter), watch us on YouTube, like us on Facebook and find us on Instagram.

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