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Ameren Illinois Utilities



Ameren Illinois Utilities Assign More Than 1,100 Workers to Restore Service Following Significant Ice Storm in Central Illinois



January 9th, 2009

More than 1,100 Ameren Illinois Utility workers and outside contractor personnel from across Illinois are working to restore power to about 42,000 customers in Central Illinois.

Ice damage has resulted in downed power lines in some areas. The Ameren Illinois Utilities warn all residents to stay away from downed power lines, which may still be energized. Residents should stay away from brush and downed trees which may hide downed wires.

Up to three-quarters of an inch of ice accumulated on power lines, causing the highest number of outages in an area stretching from Macomb through Peoria, Bloomington, Lincoln and east through Champaign.

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Source: Health Business Week (2009-01-09)

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