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Hundreds Lose Power In Armonk Due To Hurricane Sandy

Updated at 8:40 p.m. Monday

More than 1,800 residents in Armonk were without power Monday evening due to Hurricane Sandy.

More than 1,800 residents in Armonk were without power Monday evening due to Hurricane Sandy.

Photo Credit: Map Courtesy Con Edison

Power outages have affected roughly 1,800 residents in Armonk, according to Con Edison reports.

ARMONK, N.Y. - More than 1,800 residents in Armonk lost power Monday as Hurricane Sandy's winds blew through Westchester.

An estimated 458 residents near Old Mount Kisco Road, 800 residents along Old Route 22 in North Castle and 325 residents on Whippoorwill Road in Armonk were without power Monday evening, according to Con Edison reports. Authorities said the height of the storm was expected to hit the area Monday night, but that intermittent power outages could be expected all day Monday and Tuesday.

"At this point, any outages are going to be storm related," said Allan Drury, Con Edison spokesperson. "We're seeing outages being reported throughout New York City and throughout Westchester."

It was unclear Monday evening when the outages would be repaired, Con Edison officials reported.

"We're restoring people now and we'll continue to do so as long as conditions are safe for us to be out there," Drury said. "With all of the outages, we will do our best to work as quickly as possible to restore power as long as those repairs can be made safely."

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