As residents of South Jersey enter day five after the "macroburst" storm that ravaged parts of the state, thousands of them -- most in Gloucester County -- are still without power.

Atlantic City Electric reported Sunday morning that 19,136 customers in South Jersey were still affected by outages and more than 11,000 of them are in Gloucester County. More than 1,000 outages were reported in East Greenwich, Deptford, Mantua and Washington Township.

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And even after having regained power, some Woolwich Township residents were reporting Sunday morning their power was out again.

ACE officials said more than 1,200 people were working 16-hour shifts to help restore power lines throughout its service areas. Clearing downed trees and making repairs at each location can take a crew of five or more, officials said.

At peak, over 280,000 customers were without power. More than the derecho (206,000) and Hurricane Sandy (220,000). pic.twitter.com/4ovhidwfL7 — Atlantic City Electric (@ACElecConnect) June 28, 2015

The region was hit again Sunday night with strong winds and a flash flood warning. It was unclear early Sunday morning how the additional few inches of rain may have impacted power restoration efforts.

Water and ice distribution centers will be open until 8 p.m. for those that still do not have power. Distribution centers are located at 1200 N. Delsea Drive Clayton and Kingsway High School. Reception Centers are open from 10:30 am until 8 p.m. at Mt Royal Fire House and 1200 N. Delsea Drive in Clayton