After less than two weeks, our workforce has restored more than 85% or 804,500 of the 948,000 total customers who lost power due to Hurricane Ida, one of the most destructive hurricanes in history.
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Our workforce has restored more than 80% or 781,000 of the 948,000 total customers who lost power due to Hurricane Ida, twelve days after the storm.
In 11 days, our workforce has restored nearly 80% or 728,000 of the 948,000 total customers who lost power.
Our workforce has restored nearly 70% or 646,000 of the 948,000 total customers who lost power.
Our workforce has restored 60% of the 948,000 total customers who lost power. As of 5 a.m., 60%, or 571,000, had been restored.
Just eight days after being struck by one of the most destructive hurricanes to ever hit the United States, more than half of the 948,000 total customers who lost power have been restored. As of 4 p.m. today, 54%, or 511,000, had been restored.
Just eight days after being struck by one of the most destructive hurricanes to ever hit the United States, more than half of the 948,000 total customers who lost power have been restored. As of 6 a.m. today, 54%, or 513,000, had been restored.
The extremely dangerous storm is expected to make landfall in the early afternoon today. Those in the hardest-hit areas could experience power outages for weeks.
Hurricane Ida continues to be forecasted to make landfall Sunday in central Louisiana as a major hurricane. The strength of the storm at landfall and the damage it causes will affect the time required to restore power to all customers.