entergy system updates
insights > storms
crews narrowing in on hardest hit locations
10/28/2019

crews expect to restore power by tonight to the vast majority of customers still without electricity due to olga, with a few pockets of customers in the hardest hit areas to see power restored sometime tuesday.

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insights > storms
crews continue restoring power
10/27/2019

crews have restored power to more than 79,000 of the customers affected by the remnants of tropical storm olga that hit louisiana saturday.

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insights > storms
october 27 update - crews continue to restore power following tropical storm olga
10/27/2019

as of 8 a.m. sunday, power had been restored to approximately 66,000 of the 92,000 customers affected by the storm that caused significant damage to entergy infrastructure, largely in southeast louisiana. the new orleans metro area and hammond areas were hit the hardest by the storm that downed trees and damaged more than 150 poles.

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insights > storms
crews continuing to restore power following olga
10/26/2019

crews have made progress, reducing a saturday morning peak of 92,000 customer outages to 31,000 — a more than 60% decrease — by 7 p.m.

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insights > storms
damage assessments and restoration underway throughout louisiana
10/26/2019

olga moved quickly through louisiana, bringing thunderstorms and high winds that knocked out power to more than 92,000 customers at its peak saturday morning. as of 10:30 a.m. saturday, approximately 77,000 customer outages remained. 

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insights > storms
quiet time period changed for outage notifications
10/22/2019

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news > communities
entergy pledges $350,000 to help rebuild texas communities
09/30/2019

company builds on powerful partnerships with local response organizations to help customers impacted by tropical storm imelda

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news > customers, storms
entergy provides important information for flooded customers
09/23/2019

power has been restored to all customers who can safely receive it, but for hundreds of customers whose homes and businesses flooded during imelda, it could be some time before their buildings can be energized.

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