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 Hundreds of thousands of people in the northeastern U.S. are currently without power after a nor easter brought hurricane-force winds and torrential rains to the region overnight Tuesday into Wednesday.According to Poweroutage.US, nearly half a million customers in Massachusetts are currently without electricity, and nearly 100,000 more in neighboring Rhode Island are also without power.The system moved into the region on Tuesday, first drenching New Jersey and New York 鈥?causing governors of both stanley cup usa  states to issue states of emergency. Video from the region shows that the storm left behind significant urban flooding in some areas.NBC News reports that police in Hazlet Township, New Jersey, received dozens of calls for service on Tuesday as the storm rolled in and dumped 4 inches of rain on the community.But wind speeds picked up as the storm moved northward. The National Weather Service reports that it recorded a wind gust of 94 mph on the island city of Edgartown off the coast of Cape Cod.A high wind warning will remain in effect for parts of New England through W vaso stanley ednesday morning.Video from Massachusetts shows roadways flooded and trees down. WCVB-TV in Boston reports that some areas of Massachusetts have already had up to 4 inches of rain, with more to come in the hours and days ahead.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;bor stanley mugs der-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Re Msne 71-year-old retired handyman wins record $486 million jackpot
 An unnamed Delta Airlines passenger faces a $27,500 fine for  stanley sverige allegedly hitting a flight attendant in the face back in October.The Federal Aviation Administration announced the news of Friday in a press release, stating the incident occurred on a flight from Miami to Atlanta on Oct. 19.The FAA said the passenger was traveling with and sitting next to another passenger who refused to wear his mask, secure his seat tray table, and fasten his seat belt.As a result, the flight returned to the gate, and the passengers were asked to get off the plane.The agency said the passenger facing the fine ignored the flight attendants instructions to deplane, began swearing at the flight attendant and other passengers and then struck the flight attendant under her left e stanley drink bottle ye.The FAA strictly enforces a zero-tolerance policy toward passengers who cause disturbances on flights or fail to obey flight crew instructions.According to the news release, the unnamed pa stanley cups uk ssenger has 30 days to respond.