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Hurricane season officially begins on June 1, and Entergy New Orleans and Entergy Louisiana are encouraging all customers to join us as we prepare for the upcoming storm season.
In recognition of Severe Weather Preparedness Week, Entergy is encouraging customers to join the company in being storm ready not only ahead of spring, but also year-round.
$15,000 donated to conservancy for continued community efforts
Hundreds of Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans employees recently gathered in Baton Rouge to participate in the company's 2023 state storm drill. They shared knowledge, new technologies and responded to simulated hurricane scenarios.
Entergy New Orleans worked with the City to outfit 15 critical community sites with manual transfer switches to enable quick hookup of temporary generators and natural gas facilities to provide fuel for the generators after a storm.
Entergy New Orleans and Entergy Louisiana are ready for another hurricane season come June 1, and you should be ready, too.
Louisiana recognizes Severe Weather Preparedness Week Feb. 13-19
Customers in hardest-hit areas should prepare for possibility of weeks-long power outages.