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hurricane laura restoration update - 9/10/20 @ 9:45 a.m.
09/10/2020

lake charles/sulphur damaged distribution equipment replaced includes 8,809 poles, 2,313 transformers and 18,254 spans of wire.

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entergy texas restores power and pledges $360,000 to help rebuild texas communities
09/10/2020

in just over a week, crews restored power to 291,300 customers across southeast texas.

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hurricane laura restoration update - 9/9/20 @ 5:30 p.m.
09/09/2020

entergy louisiana successfully restarted one of its power plants in calcasieu parish sept. 9, an achievement that paves the way for restoring power to additional communities impacted by hurricane laura in sulphur and lake charles.

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restarting power plant paves way to bring additional lights to sulphur, lake charles areas
09/09/2020

entergy louisiana successfully restarted one of its power plants in calcasieu parish wednesday, an achievement that paves the way for restoring power to additional communities impacted by hurricane laura in sulphur and lake charles.

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hurricane laura restoration update - 9/9/20 @ 9:30 a.m.
09/09/2020

crews numbering 15,500 in the state and 13,800 in the southwest alone have restored power to approximately 179,000 of the 270,900 customers who lost power at the peak of the hurricane.

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restoring power: what’s yours, what’s ours?
09/09/2020

as crews make progress toward turning the lights back on in southwest louisiana, here’s what you need to know about the electrical equipment that serves your home.

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no two poles are the same
09/08/2020

read about the many factors that go into restoring the more than 8,400 distribution poles damaged in louisiana by hurricane laura.

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hurricane laura restoration update - 9/8/20 @ 9:45 a.m.
09/08/2020

restoration workers, now numbering 16,000 in louisiana, have restored power to approximately 178,000 of the 270,900 customers who lost power at the peak of the hurricane.

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