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65K In Bucks Co. Without Power After Storm

A severe storm that ripped through the area has left more than 65,000 Bucks County residents without power Wednesday.

A severe storm that ripped through the area has left more than 64,000 Bucks County residents without power Wednesday.
A severe storm that ripped through the area has left more than 64,000 Bucks County residents without power Wednesday. (Patch)

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A severe storm that ripped through the area has left more than 65,000 Bucks County residents without power Wednesday.

The storm, which arrived shortly after noon, came with strong winds and torrential rainfall.

Here are the towns hardest hit by the power outages as of 2:15 p.m., according to PECO:

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  • Bensalem: 6,736
  • Middletown: 6,102
  • Lower Makefield: 6,030
  • Bristol Township: 5,395
  • Warrington: 4,911
  • Lower Southampton: 4,370
  • Doylestown Township: 3,960
  • Warminster: 3,641
  • Northampton: 2,664
  • Falls: 2,647
  • Buckingham: 2,365
  • New Britain Township: 2,119
  • Upper Southampton: 2,018
  • Chalfont: 1,726
  • Doylestown Borough: 1,686
  • Warwick: 1,619
  • Morrisville: 1,510
  • New Britain Borough: 1,178
  • Newtown: 954
  • Langhorne: 767
  • Yardley: 542
  • Penndel: 456
  • Newtown Borough: 380
  • Langhorne Manor: 232
  • Tullytown: 214
  • Wrightstown: 210
  • Hulmeville: 187
  • Ivyland: 142
  • Plumstead: 124
  • Upper Makefield: 98
  • Hilltown: 62
  • Solebury: 31
  • New Hope: 6

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