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Crews continue working in the hardest-hit areas where damage requires more complex and time-intensive repairs. More than 3,000 ComEd employees and 2,200 contractors are in the field, supported by an additional 400 mutual assistance personnel, all working to restore service as safely and efficiently as possible.
Here’s the latest updates:
⚡As of now, power has been restored to approximately 623,779 customers—about 90% of those impacted by Wednesday and Thursday’s storms.
⚡Customer Care Vans are being deployed in Streator, Hickory Hills and Chicago's South Side, including the Stony Island and Gresham neighborhoods to provide on-site support and resources for customers.
⚡Forecasts for northern Illinois indicate a chance of isolated storms late Saturday into early Sunday, and we are actively monitoring conditions and preparing for potential impacts.
For more information visit: ComEd.com/Storm




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Our restoration efforts continue with our crews working around the clock to restore power after multiple rounds of severe storms brought heavy rain, frequent lightning, and damaging high winds, including at least two confirmed tornadoes in the Streator and Dwight areas. Since Wednesday's and Thursday's storms, our crews have restored power to more than 605,400 customers — that's 89% of those impacted Wednesday and 84% from Thursday's storm.
Thank you for your patience as we work to restore power as safely and as quickly as possible.
Please visit ComEd.com/OutageTracker for updates.

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Restoration work continues throughout our communities, including Chatham, South Shore and surrounding neighborhoods in Chicago’s South Side, where our crews are making steady progress bringing power back to homes and businesses.
Here’s the latest:
⚡ As of 1 p.m. on June 12, approximately 564,000 customers have been restored.
⚡ More than 2,900 personnel have been deployed across northern Illinois.
⚡ Roughly 400 mutual assistance personnel were activated to support ComEd staff and contractors in their restoration efforts.
For additional updates please visit: ComEd.com/Storm

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We know how difficult the past 24+ hours have been, especially for those of you who are still without power. This has not been a typical late spring storm, and the impact across our communities has been significant. The hardest-hit areas include Crestwood to Chicago and Joliet to Alsip, where downed power lines and fallen trees caused widespread damage. We truly understand how disruptive and stressful this is for you and your families, and we appreciate your patience as we continue working. We are still with you.
Despite severe weather passing through again this evening, we are continuing restoration efforts.
Here’s the latest:
⚡ Approximately 384,000 customers restored as of 6 p.m. Thursday
⚡ More than 2,900 personnel working across northern Illinois
⚡ Severe weather including strong winds, lightning and hail ending tonight
We are prioritizing repairs that restore the greatest number of customers first, along with critical services like hospitals, police and fire departments, before moving into smaller affected areas.
For customers still without power from Wednesday’s storms, restoration is expected by Saturday evening, if not sooner, as long as conditions remain safe for our crews. As additional storms move through, we will assess any new damage and begin restoring those newly impacted as quickly and safely as possible.
We will remain with you and continue working until service is safely restored for every customer. Please stay safe, avoid any downed power lines, and report outages or check your status at ComEd.com/Storm.




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We know how disruptive and stressful outages can be. Based on storms of this size, we expect about 80% restoration by Saturday, June 13 at 11 PM.
With additional storms expected tonight, our crews are preparing for potential new damage while continuing restoration efforts already underway. We don’t take this responsibility lightly. Our teams are working around the clock to restore service safely and as quickly as possible.
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⚠️ ComEd Weather Alert: The first wave of severe storms moving through northern Illinois has caused significant damage across the area, including downed poles and wires, leading to widespread customer interruptions. We know this is challenging and will restore service as safely and quickly as conditions allow.
👉 Report outages and check restoration estimates at ComEd.com/OutageTracker. Times may change as damage is assessed and additional weather moves through.
⚡ Stay clear of downed wires and trees. Report downed power lines right away by calling 1‑800‑334‑7661.

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