Hundreds of thousands of homes in the region are still without power, four days after Hurricane Isaias tore through the Eastern seaboard.
Con Edison and PSEG reported downed electricity for more than 234,000 households in the New York-New Jersey area as of Saturday night, outage maps show.
Half of the outages were on Long Island, where 121,196 PSEG customers were without power.
In New York City and Westchester County, 57,612 Con Ed customers were without electricity, with wide swaths of outages in Queens and the Bronx.
The East Bronx had 3,021 households still in the dark. More than 1,500 were without power in the College Point, Queens area, and 1,113 customers in and around East New York reported no electricity.
More than 50,00 homes in New Jersey reported outages as of Saturday night, according to PSEG and First Energy maps.
On Tuesday, after Isaias brought 70 mph winds and torrential rain to the New York City area, Con Ed recorded a total of 257,000 customers without power, the company said, it’s second-largest power outage in history after Hurricane Sandy. At one point, more than 1.4 million New Jersey customers were also without electricity.



