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on july 13th 1977 exactly 45 years ago today a major blackout hit new york city for 25 hours the darkness led to total chaos with widespread looting and fires in the streets it happened a time when the city was already in a financial crisis with high unemployment rates and there was also a serial killer on the loose letamp;#39;s take a look back at this moment in new york city history cbs 2amp;#39;s jim jensen and john tesh lead our coverage of the 1977 blackout new york prepares for another night as mayor beam asked for state troopers in a national guard standby and recriminations fly over what caused the blackout of 77. channel 2 news the 6 oamp;#39;clock report with jim jensen and john tesh sitting in for alan smith here again is jim jensen good evening for most new yorkers in most parts of the city it was a day of being powerless and what began as a crack of thunder a flash of lightning in the skies above northern westchester county and put out the lights for millions of us now