Remembering NYC’s 1977 blackout, 46 years later

The infamous New York City blackout of 1977 — when most of the metropolitan area lost power for two days — happened 46 years ago on Thursday.

The two-day ordeal, which gave rise to widespread looting and arson, came at a period of high crime and economic decline for the city. It was a result of a series of lightning strikes that first hit the Buchanan South substation by the Hudson River on July 13. After several other strikes and nearly an hour after the first crack of lightning, the power system running to the city completely shut down.

It would take until late the following day for all power to be restored. The blackout was so notorious that PBS aired a documentary 38 years later outlining the events of July 13 and 14 of 1977.

At the time, New York was suffering from a poor economy and a blistering July heat wave. Stores were looted and public amenities were vandalized en masse.

Gothamist spoke to New York City residents to ask what they recalled from the two tumultuous days.

Upper East Sider Szeldie Stuart, 70, said that for her, the blackout of 1977 was unprecedented.

“No one had experienced such a dark, dark blackout where everything stopped,” she said. “Don’t forget: no cellphones, no texting, no computers, nothing at all.”

Stuart also said that she thought the city was being attacked at the time, likening it to intentional blackouts during World War II, when cities shut off their electric grids to make it harder for enemy planes to spot targets.

Harlemite Calvin Harris, 54, said the blackout was a fearful time for everyone in the city.

“The first thing I remember is the traffic lights didn’t work, the cars were stalling, everybody was beeping their horns,” Harris said. “The city just shut down.”

Harris also remembered how New Yorkers raided supermarkets and filled shopping carts with stolen food. The looting was happening throughout the entire city, he said.

David Frum — a political commentator who wrote a book on that era of American…

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