Thousands of Ohioans still without power

Wednesday October 31, 2012 5:45 AM

CLEVELAND (AP) — Thousands of northern Ohio residents are again waking up in the dark and hundreds of schools closed for a second day as the region cleaned up from superstorm Sandy.

Flood warnings remained for much of the Cleveland lakeshore area as crews cleaning up debris and trying to restore power expected to deal with another day of steady rain and gusty winds Wednesday.

FirstEnergy reported more than 147,000 homes and businesses without power before dawn Tuesday. More than 114,000 of those were in Cuyahoga County, which includes the city of Cleveland. Restoring all of it could take days.

High winds spinning off the storm smacked Ohio early Tuesday, uprooting trees, bringing down power lines and causing other havoc. Two people were killed in crashes on icy roads in northwest Ohio.

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