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Crews Continuing Assessing Damage, Restoring Power Following Winter Storm
02/16/2021

Entergy’s Louisiana storm crews are continuing to assess damage and restore power where it is safe to do so after a winter storm brought extremely cold temperatures, freezing rain and large amounts of ice accumulations to the state Sunday and throughout Monday.

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Entergy Louisiana Winter Storm Update – 2/16/21 @ 1 p.m.
02/16/2021

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Entergy Arkansas Continues Request for Energy Conservation
02/16/2021

While Entergy Arkansas is working hard to address any power problems that occur during this extremely cold weather, customers are asked to also take action to help keep the power flowing.

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Entergy System Winter Storm Update – 2/16/21 @ 10:30 a.m.
02/16/2021

Our grid operator, MISO, notified our operating companies in Texas and southwest Louisiana to start additional power outages for their customers.

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Entergy Texas Winter Storm Update – 2/16/21 @ 10 a.m.
02/16/2021

Extreme cold temperatures are expected to last for much of the week and we ask all customers to help conserve electricity.

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Entergy Arkansas Winter Storm Update – 2/16/21 @ 10 a.m.
02/16/2021

Crews are working to restore power to customers impacted by the extreme weather conditions.

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Entergy Forced to Initiate Power Outages to Customers in Southwest Louisiana
02/16/2021

Entergy Louisiana has started power outages for its customers across the southwestern portion of its service territory.

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Entergy Forced to Initiate Power Outages to Customers in Beaumont Area
02/16/2021

BEAUMONT, Texas - Entergy Texas has started additional power outages for its customers across the Eastern portion of its Texas service territory, which includes Jefferson, Orange, Hardin and Liberty counties. The company is taking this action as directed by our reliability coordinator, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, as a last resort and in order to prevent a more extensive, prolonged power outage that could severely affect the reliability of the power grid.

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