The winter storm has damaged dozens of utility poles and brought down numerous power lines. Crews are working hard to make repairs. Most customers who can accept power are expected to have it today.
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Work crews have successfully restored service to many Entergy customers who lost service due to a powerful winter storm that struck Arkansas and parts of Mississippi this week.
Entergy, the City of New Orleans and the Louisiana Public Health Institute have partnered to make New Orleans one of the top 10 cities in the United States for cycling. Entergy is continuing to ensure that more wheels are on the ground each year through its continued support for bicycle infrastructure. On Jan. 26, Entergy unveiled a sponsored electric Blue Bikes Hub in front of the Entergy Corporate building on Loyola Avenue.
Crews have restored power to about 44% of customers who lost it during the winter storms overnight and today.
Mientras que nos preparamos para las bajas temperaturas y la posibilidad de un clima invernal, alentamos a nuestros clientes a hacer lo mismo.
The winter storm moving through our service area is affecting power delivery to customers in Arkansas and parts of Mississippi.
The winter storm continues to push through Arkansas, bringing a mix of sleet, freezing rain and snow. More than 14,000 customers are without power. The winter precipitation is making for dangerous travel situations, slowing restoration efforts.