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2024 - 9 - 27

Hurricane Helene Knocks Out Power: Duke Energy Takes the Wheel!

Community Support - Duke Energy - Hurricane Helene - Power Restoration - Storm Outages

Duke Energy is on the scene, restoring power to hundreds of thousands after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc! Will your lights flicker back on soon?

As Hurricane Helene roared through the Carolinas, Duke Energy sprang into action, launching a major power restoration effort. By 4 p.m., the company had successfully restored power to more than 380,000 customers who were left in the dark. With over 1.34 million residents affected, particularly in the western regions of North Carolina and the Upstate of South Carolina, Duke Energy's teams were putting in the hard work needed to bring back the spark to the community.

Despite these impressive numbers, Duke Energy has warned its customers to brace themselves for multi-day outages in the aftermath of the hurricane's ferocity. High winds and relentless rains wreaked havoc, creating a volatile mix for downed power lines and dangerous road conditions. With regions like Western North Carolina bearing the brunt of Hurricane Helene, itโ€™s clear that power restoration would be no walk in the park. Duke Energy is urging everyone to stay safe, keep their flashlights handy, and hold on to the hope that normalcy will return soon.

Meanwhile, in Tampa, Florida, the power restoration saga continued, with Duke Energy announcing that more than 407,000 customers had their power restored amid the stormโ€™s aftermath. However, with 285,000 others still patiently waiting, it was evident that the road to recovery was only just beginning. As the storm winds down, heavy rains and potential tornadoes still posed threats, keeping energy providers on alert and in full restoration gear for some time to come.

In related updates, energy service providers throughout the Upstate and surrounding areas were providing real-time status updates, ensuring that everyone remains informed. As they promised ongoing communication amidst all the chaos, utility companies reminded people that power outages might linger longer than desired, steering clear of potential frustrations.

Did you know? The 2023 Hurricane Helene was one of the most significant storms to hit the Carolinas this year, leaving nearly 1.2 million customers without power at its height. Storms like these remind us how vital our energy providers are during tough times, but they also lead the charge in rapid restoration efforts, showcasing their expertise in navigating crisis situations. Additionally, the intricacies of energy restoration involve not just reattaching wires but also extensive planning, coordination, and safety precautions to ensure everyone can get back to their daily routines as swiftly as possible!

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Duke Energy begins power restoration efforts in Carolinas after ... (Duke Energy News Center)

Company restored more than 380,000 customer outages as of 4 p.m.. Approximately 1.34 million customers, mostly in western N.C. and the Upstate of S.C., ...

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Duke Energy warns customers to expect multi-day outages following ... (WSPA 7News)

Power outages caused by Hurricane Helene could leave people without power for multiple days, according to Duke Energy.

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407K Duke Energy customers get power restored while 285K others ... (WTSP.com)

TAMPA, Fla. โ€” Duke Energy restored power for more than 407,000 customers in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the electric company said in a release on ...

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Duke Energy: 'This will be a multi-day restoration process' in terms of ... (WLOS)

As Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina with high winds and heavy, steady rainfall, the power outages and the road closures began.

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Over 1.2 million Duke Energy customers without power across the ... (FOX 46 Charlotte)

The worst impacts from the storm will be during the early morning hours with flooding rains, high winds, and possible tornadoes. But just as quickly as the ...

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Upstate energy service providers give status updates on Hurricane ... (Greenville News)

Energy providers offer updates on power restoration across the Upstate after the effects of Hurricane Helene hit early on Friday, Sept. 27.

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As Hurricane Helene passes through SC, utilities warn of 'multi-day ... (The State)

South Carolinians are warned to expect potentially multi-day power outages after rain and wind from Hurricane Helene sweep through state.

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