Cherry Hill brownout hit
A grid brownout affected at least 15 homes around 5:50 PM on March 22, locally linked to Public Service Electric & Gas — residents posted images and reactions on X that evening. (x.com)
PSE&G’s public outage map showed 14 active outage incidents affecting 39 customers in New Jersey in a snapshot published on March 20, with the dashboard updated roughly every 15 minutes. (outagecenter.pseg.com) The NJ.com live outage tracker aggregates feeds from PSE&G and other utilities and reports statewide outage totals with refreshes every 15 minutes, giving a near-real-time view of localized incidents. (projects.nj.com) PowerOutage.us’s aggregation of utility feeds listed Public Service Electric & Gas as the company with the most customers out in New Jersey in its latest update, showing 446 outage points logged at the time of that snapshot. (poweroutage.us) Local utility infrastructure has seen recent weather-related damage: a March 16 thunderstorm in Cherry Hill toppled a power line on South Forge Lane and sparked fires in two parked cars, according to a Courier-Post photo report. (courierpostonline.com) PSE&G’s outage guidance states an Estimated Time of Restoration (ETR) is generated from historical outage data and typically ranges from two to eight hours, and customers can report outages or receive updates via the utility’s outage center and by texting OUT to 47734. (nj.pseg.com)