After two severe storms that ripped through the Valley on August 6, thousands are still without power.

Now, they have a rough estimate of when they may get it back.

FirstEnergy has set a rough estimate of power being restored to the valley between August 8 and August 9.

"It's going to be a multiple-day operation," said Hannah Catlett, the spokesperson for FirstEnergy Ohio Edison. Crews are still assessing the damage from the storms, and it depends on how many crews we need and how severe the damage is."

It's important to note that while these dates have been set for power to return, it may come back sooner.

As of Wednesday afternoon, over 7,000 people in Trumbull County are still without power. FirstEnergy's outage map shows 7,793 customers still without power as of this writing.

The most prominent areas affected include Champion Township, with 2,488 outages; Warren, with 1,265; and Kinsman, with 919. Smaller communities like Gustavus Township and Vernon Township are reporting nearly 80% of their population to be without power.

People in these communities or other affected communities in Trumbull County can head over to the Trumbull County Democratic Party headquarters located in the Pinetree Plaza on Youngstown-Warren Road.

Lauren Mathews, the Democratic candidate for Ohio 64th District Representative, tells 21 News she opened up the Democratic Party headquarters to act as a community charging station for those without power to charge their phones and laptops and access the internet.

Mathews tells us pizza is available for those who don't have access to food.

The charging station is open until 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, and again from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday.

Meanwhile, in Mahoning County, 1,557 customers are still without power, with the most prominent area being Youngstown, with 795 outages.

Columbiana County has significantly fewer outages, with only 157 reported.

Meanwhile, in the Shenango Valley, 3,837 customers in Mercer County are still without power. The most prominent areas are West Salem Township, with 515 outages, Sugar Grove Township, with 345, Liberty Township, with 366, Pine Township, with 357, and the City of Sharon, with 205.