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Updated: 7:18 PM Feb 3, 2008
Power Surge And Damaged Appliances
A power surge in Harrisonburg on Friday was the culprit for some people losing power. Some have also lost some of their electronics. Posted: 11:25 PM Feb 1, 2008Reporter: Mary Pulley Email Address: mpulley@whsv.com |
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I lost my computer, Xbox 360, vcr and tv.
Good Luck ! Va power blew all of are appliances up about 4 years ago .. State Farm would not cover them because they said va power cause it .. We were out close to 6000$$$ Va Power stinks !!
What is even more disturbing is that HEC will not pay for the equipment that was lost. How do these people live in apartments/houses where the meters were not protected by the breakers on the poles? I can only hope they don't get evicted due to electrical problems.