The number of power outages that can be blamed on Hurricane Irene has surpassed 4 million.
Winds of up to 115 miles per hour whipped across the Eastern Seaboard, ripping power lines from poles and snapping trees in half.
More than one million of the homes and businesses are without power in Virginia and North Carolina, which bore the brunt of Irene’s initial march. There are also at least 1 million customers without electricity in New Jersey and New York.
Maryland, Pennsylvania and Connecticut also have hundreds of thousands of outages.
The core of Irene is skirting the coast of New Jersey and is speeding toward New York and Connecticut.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP‘s earlier story is below.
About three million homes and businesses were without power at dawn Sunday as Hurricane Irene continued to roar up the East Coast and bored down on the New York City area and New England.
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