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Duke Energy ready for Ian's impacts; widespread, multiday outages expected across both states

By AP News - Sep 30, 2022, 12:53 PM ET
Last Updated - Apr 15, 2024, 10:22 AM EDT
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Customers should prepare for the potential of multiday power outages. When outages occur, Duke Energy is committed to restoring power as safely and quickly as possible, while keeping customers informed throughout the process. Line technicians do not perform elevated work in bucket trucks when winds (sustained or gusts) are above 30 miles per hour

Duke Energy has nearly 10,000 crew members ready to respond; more than 6,100 of those are line technicians. Crew members, contractors, tree specialists and other personnel are being staged across North Carolina and South Carolina. Placing crews near areas that will likely be affected by this system allows for the quickest and safest response after the storm passes and conditions are safe

  • More than 10,000 crew members in position to respond to power outages.
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  • Extensive damage from high winds, heavy rain and flooding could result in multiday outages.
  • Customers urged to focus on safety as the storm approaches.
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