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Dominion to fully restore power

Dominion Virginia Power's goal to restore all power to its entire service territory by today following Hurricane Isabel will be realized on schedule, Dominion Virginia Power spokesperson David Botkins said yesterday. "We hope to have virtually all power restored by the end of the day" today, Botkins said. While most areas currently have power, Botkins said there are a few areas in the state still suffering from power outages. "There are a few small pockets of outages primarily in Gloucester, Northern Neck and Peninsula areas of the state, which were some of the hardest-hit areas," Botkins said. Botkins said customers will not pay for power they did not use. "Every customer has to pay their electric bill, but no customer has to pay for any electricity not used as a result of being without power," Botkins said. In response to the mass power outages, Botkins said Dominion Virginia Power sent out employees to all areas of Virginia. "We were all over the state in mass with personnel that totaled 12,000 at its peak," Botkins said. Botkins said Dominion Virginia Power is satisfied with the actions it took in the wake of the hurricane. "We're very pleased with our response across the state," Botkins said.

Local officials prepare for Hurricane Isabel

As hurricane Isabel propels up the east coast, the city of Charlottesville and the University are preparing for potential effects of the storm. Charlottesville Spokesperson Maurice Jones said the City is working closely with the police and fire departments, as well as social services to organize a plan should the hurricane hit the Charlottesville area. "For years we have had a plan to deal with national disasters," Jones said.

Storms bring inconvenience, fun for students

Some students lit candles and did homework. Others stood and watched the sky. And for many students, last week's severe thunderstorm provided an opportunity to take a break from schoolwork and just play in the rain. Following a power transmission failure between the University and its electrical provider, Virginia Power, approximately 12,000 residents located throughout Central Grounds and surrounding areas lost power Thursday from 9:10 p.m.

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