Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans leadership provide a restoration update following Hurricane Francine’s landfall in Southeast Louisiana.
Hurricane Francine, currently a tropical depression, continues moving northeastward from Louisiana through Mississippi. Outages are expected to continue increasing today as the storm moves through Entergy’s service territory.
Hurricane Francine has made landfall in Terrebonne Parish as a Category 2 hurricane this evening. Outages are expected to continue increasing today as the storm moves through Entergy’s service territory. After landfall, the center is expected to move northward into Mississippi Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.
Hurricane Francine’s landfall is hours away. The storm is expected to make landfall later today near Vermilion Bay as a Category 2 hurricane. After landfall, the center is expected to move northward into Mississippi Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.
According to the National Hurricane Center's latest forecast, Hurricane Francine will make landfall near Vermillion Bay as a Category 1 hurricane this afternoon. We anticipate this storm could have widespread impacts throughout our entire Entergy Mississippi service area and are watching to see how it may affect both our systems and our customers. We are prepared and want you to have a plan, too.
We are preparing for impacts across our service area from Hurricane Francine. According to the National Hurricane Center's latest forecast, Francine may strengthen significantly before it reaches the coast. Francine is currently expected to make landfall on the Louisiana coast near Vermilion Bay Wednesday. We are prepared and we want you to be prepared, too.
Hemos solicitado equipos y materiales adicionales para agilizar el restablecimiento inmediatamente después de la tormenta.
Entergy’s Louisiana utilities are staging equipment and materials and assembling a storm team of thousands to respond to Tropical Storm Francine.