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Windstorm knocks out power to more than 3,100 in Bemidji area

Between 3,100 and 3,200 customers of Otter Tail Power remain without electricity this morning after a storm packing winds in excess of 80 mph hit Bemidji and surrounding areas Monday night.

Between 3,100 and 3,200 customers of Otter Tail Power remain without electricity this morning after a storm packing winds in excess of 80 mph hit Bemidji and surrounding areas Monday night.

Cris Kling, a spokeswoman for Otter Tail, said 40 power employees are working to restore power, a process slowed by the large number of trees down.

"The primary thing is trees on the lines," said Kling, adding the number of broken poles and transmission crossbars are few, considering the storm's strength.

She said the first priority for Otter Tail employees is restoring transmission lines, and then crews will focus on smaller distribution lines.

Many homes are without power after electricity meters were ripped from structures, and Kling said homeowners will need to call electricians to fix meters. She also warned people to stay away from downed lines.

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The worst-hit area was between the Nymore neighborhood in southeast Bemidji to the Lavinia neighborhood east of Lake Bemidji, she said.

Crews were still working to gain access to Lavinia, where trees blocked the roads.

In addition, Kling said all of Cass Lake is without power and homeowners in the south Lake Irving neighborhood sustained heavy damage.

Otter Tail has numerous crews without equipment working, but Kling said there was no estimated time when power would be restored to affected customers.

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