A record 831,000 Connecticut residents were without power Sunday following a nasty nor'easter.
The previous record of power outages was set two months ago, when Irene left 750,000 without power, some for up to a week.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said this weekend's historic storm could once again leave people without electricity for up to a week as utility companies scramble to respond to 10,000 reports of power lines damaged by trees.
Click on these links to view the utility companies' current outage maps:
- CL&P's outage map and on UI's outage map.
Patch wants to know if you feel the utility companies and government officials are responding quickly enough. Vote in today's poll and feel free to elaborate in the comments section below.