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Entergy Texas crews made significant progress restoring power to 84% of the 85,000 customers impacted by severe thunderstorms that moved through the region Tuesday.
Entergy Arkansas is close to wrapping up restoration efforts from severe storm damage in Northwest Arkansas.
More than 38,000 customers restored after severe thunderstorms caused widespread outages.
Just over 1,100 customers remain without power tonight after Entergy Arkansas crews restored power to thousands over the last several days. More than 46,000 customer interruptions have been restored since Friday evening.
A restoration crew of more than 870 people are working around the clock to turn the lights on.
Crews are still actively working to restore power to the approximately 2,500 customers remaining without power. The most intense damages were the result of lightning, wind and confirmed tornadoes in rural areas that included treacherous terrain that required specialty equipment and additional personnel.
As part of extensive year-round focus on incident preparation, Entergy employees recently participated in a week-long exercise to prepare for when customers need them the most.
After a weekend of severe weather that caused widespread damages to the electric grid, today provided favorable weather conditions for crews to make remarkable progress in repairs and rebuilding both transmission and distribution systems.