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Tracking Duke Energy power outages in Carolinas
Duke Energy says 90% of storm-related outages to be restored in Carolinas by Friday
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – 90% of the storm-related power outages resulting from Hurricane Helene are expected to be restored across the Carolinas by Friday, Duke Energy says. Across the region, approximately 259,
Duke Energy: Majority of power expected to be restored in Upstate, Western NC by Friday
Duke Energy is continuing to make repairs to power lines and reports that a majority of the outages in the Upstate will be repaired by Friday.
State officials and Duke Energy send conflicting messages on Pinellas power outages
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday that most of the remaining 9,000 customers without power in Florida are in the Big Bend area. But a few thousand more in Pinellas County may be unaccounted for because of state and utility reporting methods.
Duke Energy: Most power should be back by Friday, but grid needs to be rebuilt
Duke Energy expects to restore most of those remaining outages by Friday night, though some of the hardest hit regions are still inaccessible.
Duke Energy on outages: 'This will be a multi-day restoration process'
As Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina with high winds and heavy, steady rainfall, the power outages and the road closures began.
Duke Energy says 90% of outages in NC, SC will be restored by Friday after Helene
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Duke Energy provided an update on Thursday, Oct. 3 about its efforts to restore power in North and South Carolina after the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene. The energy company said 90% of customers in North and South Carolina will have power restored by Friday, Oct. 4.
Duke Energy warns customers to expect multi-day outages following Helene
Power outages caused by Hurricane Helene could leave people without power for multiple days, according to Duke Energy.
Nearly 1.25 million outages in SC caused by Hurricane Helene; when will power be back on?
Energy providers offer updates on power restoration across the Upstate after the effects of Hurricane Helene hit early on Friday, Sept. 27.
Duke Energy: It may take weeks for Pinellas beaches to fully regain power post-Helene
Duke Energy Florida reported about 29,000 Pinellas County customers without power as of 5:15 p.m. And it might be a while before that number approaches zero. While Duke has said it’s working to restore power to homes and businesses that are structurally sound, the hardest-hit parts of the Pinellas beaches could endure outages well into October.
Duke Energy continued power restoration efforts in the Upstate
Duke Energy said they restored nearly 1.6 million customer outages in the Carolinas following Helene and expect to restore power to those with remaining outages by Friday night.
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Households in region regain power, but roughly 39,000 outages remain Saturday afternoon
Approximately 63,000 Duke Energy customers in southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky are without power Saturday morning, ...
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Duke Energy says it must rebuild portions of system before power can be restored
Duke Energy, electric co-ops work to restore power after Helene damages Greenville, Spartanburg and all of Upstate SC.
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Tampa Bay’s Duke Energy, TECO report outages ahead of Hurricane Helene
Duke Energy staged 8,000 crew members to respond to outages ahead of the storm, with about 4,000 in the Villages that can ...
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Helene death toll over 160; water issues, power outages persist: Live updates
The death toll across the Southeast was at least 162 Wednesday and was expected to rise. Buncombe County, home to Asheville, ...
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