MAHONING & SHENANGO VALLEYS - Hundreds of people were without power in the Mahoning Valley Monday morning due to strong winds.

According to FirstEnergy's website, Mahoning County was reporting 438 outages as of 11 a.m. with the highest impacted areas being Goshen Township with 166 outages, Berlin Township with 117 and Youngstown with 54.

As of roughly 4:30 p.m., Mahoning County was reporting 1,600 outages with the highest impacted area being Struthers with 1,471 outages. Power to the areas of Goshen Township, Berlin Township and Youngstown has nearly all been restored.

As of the latest check at 6:15 p.m., Mahoning County had dipped to 128 outages with the highest impact being seen in Boardman Township at a total of 65, followed by 29 outages in Austintown Township and 19 outages in Youngstown.

At nearly 11 p.m. on Monday, Mahoning County is reporting 29 outages, with a majority of those outages being seen in Youngstown and Campbell with 12 outages each.

Meanwhile, in Trumbull County at 11 a.m., 396 customers were without power. Most of the outages were shown in Brookfield Township, who was currently reporting 254 outages. Additionally, 57 outages had been reported in Bazetta Township, and Howland Township, Warren Township and Mesopotamia Township all reporting between 20 and 26 outages.

Over the past few hours, outages in Trumbull County have been cut in half. As of 4:30 p.m., outages across Trumbull County totaled 141, with 113 outages coming from Brookfield Township. Meanwhile, Bazetta Township has nearly restored power to all of its customers, along with power being completely restored to Howland Township and Warren Township. Mesopotamia Township is still reporting a total of 20 outages.

Trumbull County, as of 6:15 p.m., was reporting 33 outages, with the main outages continuing to be seen in Mesopotamia Township, with a total of 20.

As of 11 p.m., Trumbull County reported 21 outages. 20 outages continue to be seen in Mesopotamia Township.

Columbiana County was reporting 113 outages with most of them being in West Township, who was reporting 65. 

As of 4:30 p.m., Columbiana County was reporting 78 outages, with the majority in Unity Township, with 57 outages. Power to West Township has been completely restored.

A few outages had been resolved in Columbiana County, now reporting 72 outages as of 6:15 p.m. Unity Township, where the majority of the outages were located, continues to show 57 outages.

Now, as of 11 p.m., Columbiana is reporting the same number of outages.

In the Shenango Valley, Mercer County was reporting a total of 270 outages, with most being reported in West Salem Township, who was reporting 70, and Liberty Township, who was reporting 55.

As of 4:30 p.m., Mercer County was reporting a few additional outages, bringing the total to 278. Most of the outages are being reported in Hempfield Township with a total of 52, followed by 29 in Otter Creek Township and 28 in Pymatuning Township.

Outages for Mercer County had dipped to 249 as of 6:15 p.m., with a majority of outages continuing to be seen in Hempfield Township.

Mercer County is now reporting 124 outages as of 11 p.m., with the majority of outages being seen in Pymatuning Township with 28 outages and Findley Township with 20 outages.

The FirstEnergy website does not list an estimated time of restoration for any of the affected locations across the Mahoning Valley and Shenango Valley.

21 News has reached out to FirstEnergy and received the following statement:

"High winds overnight and into Monday morning have impacted more than 32,000 Ohio Edison customers so far. Currently, as of 11:25am, crews are working around the clock to restore power to about 11,000 customers."

"The winds will continue to be a challenge today as crews respond to outages. Our crews cannot safely operate bucket trucks when wind speeds exceed 40 miles per hour, which can impact restoration times."