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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
CURRENT SITUATION
SWEPCO crews began efforts to get the lights back on for its customers soon after the multi-state storms passed late Sunday evening. Storm damage was far-reaching with a headline-making weather system that spanned the nation’s heartland and spawned hundreds of tornadoes across the Midwest including four confirmed by the National Weather Service within SWEPCO’s service territories in Northwest Louisiana.
An army of more than 1,200 utility professionals, including lineworkers and tree crews from Alabama, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Kentucky and Georgia, made another strong push Tuesday to restore power to more customers. Nearly 91% of all customers have been restored in under 43 hours.
As progress continues, SWEPCO shared that due to the excessive damage to electrical equipment including transmission and distribution systems, remaining SWEPCO customers should prepare for extended power outages and in some cases additional outages could occur as the system is repaired.
Often the smaller the outage numbers become the more difficult the jobs. Rest assured, SWEPCO and crews who have joined forces to repower every customer, remain undaunted and will continue to get power flowing to every customer.
SWEPCO is continuing to review and, when possible, update for customers when they can expect to have their power restored. These Global Estimated Time of Restoration or ETRs is an estimate of how long it will take to restore 95% of all customers affected. The more damage there is to the system, the further out in time the global ETR will be.
POWERING THE RESPONSE
We are powering forward on behalf of all our customers. With thanks to an army of more than 1,200 utility professionals, including lineworkers and tree crews who came to help from six states, we made another important step forward on Tuesday. Nearly 91% of all customers have been restored in under 43 hours. As that work progresses, we will share any potential restoration time updates.
At peak, approximately 61,000 SWEPCO customers were without power.
As of Tuesday, at 5 p.m., power has been restored to roughly 55,627 customers.
All hospitals and critical care facilities are online.
Because of excessive damage to electrical equipment including transmission and distribution systems, SWEPCO customers should prepare for extended power outages and in some cases additional outages could occur as we repair damage to our system.
Based on the number of outages and crews available, we develop a Global Estimated Time of Restoration or ETR, which is an estimate of how long it will take to restore 95% of all customers affected.
The more damage there is to the system, the further out in time the global ETR will be.
Latest restoration times include the following:
As work progresses, additional updates will be forthcoming.
PLAY IT SAFE WHEN USING A GENERATOR
Some customers may elect to use a backup, or standby, generator to provide power during outages. If you use a portable or RV generator, do not plug the generator into your circuit box. Portable generators can "backfeed" electricity up the line and risk the lives of repair workers and the public. Follow the manufacturers' instructions carefully and plug essential appliances directly into the generator.
GET RESTORATION UPDATES
Enroll in our alerts at SWEPCO.com/Alerts or see outages via our SWEPCO.com/OutageMap.
DISCOVER STORM SAFETY TIPS
Storm season brings extra dangers and the time to prepare for the next storm is now. The potential for additional storms is possible later in the week through the weekend. Find safety tips for before, during and after the storm. Learn more
NEXT UPDATE
We will continue to keep you informed as more information becomes available. Updates will be provided at SWEPCO.com and other communication channels.
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