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The tornado demolished a 115,000-volt substation in southwest Jackson on March 3, 1966.
The tornado demolished a 115,000-volt substation in southwest Jackson on March 3, 1966.
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‘Awe inspiring and devastating’: Candlestick Park tornado of 1966
04/12/2023

In a matter of seconds, the tornado demolished Entergy’s 115,000-volt Southwest Jackson Substation and severed six major transmission lines and numerous distribution lines, prompting crews to work around the clock until full service was restored.

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A half-inch accumulation of ice on power lines can add 500 pounds of extra weight.
A half-inch accumulation of ice on power lines can add 500 pounds of extra weight.
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1994 ice storm sets stage for new era in storm response
04/11/2023

After 1994, Entergy started transitioning to a more centralized approach to storm response that included leveraging resources across the company’s four-state area to accelerate service restoration.

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Delta Steam Station
Delta Steam Station
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Entergy Mississippi celebrates milestone
04/11/2023

A hundred years ago, Arkansas businessman Harvey Couch was making good on his vision to electrify the South when he incorporated The Mississippi Power and Light Company, the precursor of Entergy Mississippi. His new venture not only brought modern electric service to the Mississippi Delta—the heart of the state’s agricultural economy—but also unlocked future growth opportunities in a region rich with potential.  

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Students at Holy Souls School in Little Rock make thank you cards for line workers.
Students at Holy Souls School in Little Rock make thank you cards for line workers.
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Gratitude goes both ways: Entergy Arkansas crews and customers show their appreciation
04/07/2023

The devastating tornadoes that swept across Arkansas on March 31 left a profound impact on employees and customers, who came together to support each other after the storms.

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Blue tarps can be seen above Little Rock, evidence of the tornado damage that occurred.
Blue tarps can be seen above Little Rock, evidence of the tornado damage that occurred.
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Entergy Arkansas storm update – 4/6/23, 9:30 a.m.
04/06/2023

We anticipate over 95% of customers without power will have it restored tonight. We sincerely appreciate our customers' patience as we work toward a complete and safe restoration.

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Entergy Arkansas storm update – 4/5/23, 6 p.m.
04/05/2023

The restoration process from last week’s tornadoes was temporarily delayed today by the most recent round of thunderstorms that moved across the state today.  As the thunderstorms cleared the state, and conditions became safe to work, crews resumed work to restore power.

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Entergy Mississippi President and CEO Haley Fisackerly tours damaged substation in Winona.
Entergy Mississippi President and CEO Haley Fisackerly tours damaged substation in Winona.
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Together, we will rebuild
04/05/2023

Last week, I toured parts of the Entergy Mississippi service area that were devastated by the recent tornado outbreak, including Rolling Fork, Silver City and Winona. It was destruction that I have never seen in my time at Entergy or in my personal life as a Mississippian.

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Entergy Arkansas storm update – 4/5/23, 10 a.m.
04/05/2023

More thunderstorms and possible tornadoes moving through the area today could delay some restoration work, but crews are working to restore power as quickly and safely as they can.

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Crews continue to work this catastrophic event
Crews continue to work this catastrophic event
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Entergy Arkansas storm update – 4/4/23, 8 p.m.
04/04/2023

Consistent with our commitment to powering life for our customers every day, Entergy Arkansas crews are still working in Ground Zero where the tornadoes struck.

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