Cars drive on a highway next to
downed power line poles by Hurricane Maria in Vega Alta, Puerto Rico on October 1, 2017.
Not exact matches
While the storm didn't destroy the entire
power grid, it did knock
down 80 percent of the island's utility
poles and all transmission
lines.
National Grid and NYSEG continue to work on restoration efforts after the wind storm on Wednesday that brought
down power lines, utility
poles and trees and caused damage throughout Western New York.
Power poles usually only come
down if trees fall on
lines.