The PECO Emergency Operations Command Center is a hive of activity as Hurricane Sandy inches closer to the Delaware Valley.PECO has backup personnel ready to address outages caused by Hurricane Sandy, but it could take several days to get all the power back on.A record-shattering 850,000 customers - more than half of Peco's 1.6 million - lost power at some point during the storm, so more than more half of the disconnected have been reconnected. But don't expect the other half to take another day and a half.Local officials say power could be back on to Doylestown Borough soon; situation in the townships is less clear.They got down to work to help Peco Energy Co. rebuild a distribution system devastated by the mighty storm. Sandy interrupted electrical service for more than half of Peco's 1.6 million customers, an unprecedented number of outages, and the restoration
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