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South-Eastern North Dakota still facing power issues as winter storm downed power lines in region

(Fargo, ND) -- Over 18,000 customers across South-eastern North Dakota are still without power days after an ice storm that downed power lines in the region.

The largest impacts are in Stutsman county, with an estimated 9,286 customers affected by outages at this time, or just over 73%. An estimated 46% of customers in LaMoure and Foster counties are also without power. Other counties with significant outages include Barnes, Logan, Ransom, and Pierce Counties.

You can learn more about power outages in North Dakota by clicking here.

Rural ND Customers Continue To Lose Power Days After Ice Storm

Rural ND Customers Continue To Lose Power Days After Ice Storm The Dakota Valley Electric Cooperative in southeast North Dakota says more power lines are getting damaged even though the storm is over SOUTHEAST NORTH DAKOTA (KVRR) – The Dakota Valley Electric Cooperative in southeast North Dakota says more power lines are getting damaged even though the ice storm is over. They started Wednesday with a little more than 1,700 people without power. Currently, their outage map shows more than 2,000 without power. They say as long as ice remains...