Storm Center > Entergy Arkansas storm update – 6/27/23, 12:30 p.m.
Entergy Arkansas storm update – 6/27/23, 12:30 p.m.
06/27/2023
Entergy Arkansas sincerely apologizes for the inconvenience of being without power and thanks for your patience as we continue to work diligently to safely restore power in your area.
Restoration teams are responding to damages as quickly and safely as possible. Entergy Arkansas continues to make significant progress since the peak of more than 62,000 outages Sunday afternoon. Approximately 20,000 Entergy customers are still without power. With the support of helicopters assisting in identifying damages, we have identified 483 broken poles, 178 damaged transformers and 882 spans of downed wire. Restoration for some customers in areas more extensively damaged may take until 10 p.m. Wednesday and a few isolated outages will carry into Thursday.
Entergy Arkansas strives to provide the most up-to-date information about outages, but customers with special needs or other circumstances in hard-hit areas may want to seek options for other accommodations until power is restored, especially with the hot weather predicted this week.
Key Messages:
- Portions of our service area are experiencing dangerously high temperatures. If you're without power, wear loose, lightweight clothing to help prevent heat-related illness. For more tips, visit entergy.com/heat.
- For customers continuing to experience outages, it’s important to know how to keep your food safe. Discard perishable food that has been above 40 F for two hours or more. Learn more by visiting entergy.com/food.
- Cooling centers are available for customers in need of relief from the daytime heat.
If you are still without power, check for damages to the electrical equipment attached to your home or business. If the service line to your home or business has been damaged by this storm, you may have damage to your meter base. If it is damaged, you may need to have an electrician make repairs as well as a permit before Entergy Arkansas can safely reconnect service. Please contact us at 1-800-ENTERGY if you have additional questions or for reconnection after repairs have been completed. Follow this link to learn more about the electrical equipment that serves your home.
Thank you for being a valued Entergy Arkansas customer. We appreciate your patience.
Current Outage Numbers:
Region/Town Area Information
(June 27, 2023, 12:00 p.m.)
Northwest Region |
|
Conway |
Wednesday 10 p.m. |
Russellville |
Wednesday 10 p.m. |
Mt. View |
Wednesday 12 p.m. |
Southwest Region |
|
Hot Springs |
Tuesday 12 p.m. |
Southeast Region |
|
Pine Bluff |
Tuesday 12 p.m. |
Helena |
Tuesday 10 p.m. |
McGehee |
Tuesday 10 p.m. |
Stuttgart |
Wednesday 10 p.m. |
Central Region |
|
Jacksonville/Cabot |
Thursday 12 p.m. |
West Markham |
Tuesday 10 p.m. |
Baseline |
Tuesday 10 p.m. |
Northeast Region |
|
Harrisburg |
Tuesday 12 p.m. |
Marion |
Tuesday 10 p.m. |
Blytheville |
Tuesday 10 p.m. |
Batesville |
Tuesday 10 p.m. |
Lepanto/Etowah |
Thursday 10 p.m. |
Cooling Center Opened for Customers
Site Location |
Address |
Salvation Army – Hot Springs |
115 Crescent Ave., Hot Springs 71901 (Available June 28, 1023, 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.) |
Little Rock Compassion Center |
3618 W. Roosevelt Rd., Little Rock, AR 722024 (Available 24 hours with overnight stay) |
North Little Rock Community Center |
2700 Willow St., North Little Rock, AR 72114 |
(Available June 27, 2023, until 8:00 p.m.) |
|
McGee Center |
3800 College Ave., Conway, AR 72034 |
(Available June 27, 2023, until 9:00 p.m.) |
|
Don Owens Sports Complex |
10 Lower Ridge Rd., Conway, AR 72032 |
(Available June 27, 2023, until 9:00 p.m.) |
|
The Community Place |
2102 South 2nd St., Cabot, AR 72023 (Available June 27, 2023, until 8 p.m.) |
The Peak Center |
506 N. Grant St., Cabot, AR 72023 (Available June 27, 2023, until 8 p.m.) |
Moose Lodge |
4100 E Kiehl Ave., Sherwood, AR 72120 (Available June 27, 2023) |
Sherwood Forrest |
1111 W Maryland Ave., Sherwood, AR 72120 (Available June 27, 2023, until 6 p.m.) |
First United Methodist Church |
308 W. Main St. Jacksonville, AR 72076 (Available June 27, 2023) |
Lepanto Fire Department |
117 Greenwood Ave., Lepanto, AR 72354 (Available June 27, 2023) |
Stevens Square |
100 Steven Square, Lepanto, AR 72354 (Available June 27, 2023) |
Network updates as of 12:00 p.m.:
Pope County
Russellville
Approximately 80% of the known damage has been assessed. We have identified approximately 33 broken poles, 82 spans of wire, 18 broken cross arms, 9 destroyed transformers, and 35 spans of wire that need tree trimming. Entergy has backyard and track machines for some inaccessible areas. We expect to receive additional resources of 60 crews today. We have increased resources overnight, with 25 linemen and management on site, 10 tree trimmers, and 13 scouts assisting with the restoration efforts. We have crews working today on Maple Springs Rd, Morris Dr, Morgan Rd, Aly Rd, and Lemley Rd area repairing broken poles in the Dover area and expected power to be restored by 10 p.m. in those specific areas. We will continue restoration efforts throughout the day in the Scottsville and Gunter Mtn. Rd. service area repairing broke poles and wire down. Entergy expects 100% of all customers who can safely receive power to be restored by Wednesday 10 p.m.
Arkansas County
Stuttgart
Thunderstorms and high winds rolled through the area on Sunday evening causing numerous outages in our area. At this time 75% of the area has been assessed. Crews will continue working throughout the day to assess damages and restore as many customers as possible. The current estimated restoral time is Wednesday 10 p.m.
Dewitt/Gillette/Tarleton Area
Assessment is 90% complete. As assessment continues there are additional poles and spans of wire down that will require repair before restoration can be completed. We have additional crews in the area and will continue to work throughout the day to restore as customers as safely as possible. The current estimated restoral time is Wednesday 10 p.m.
Lonoke County
Lonoke/Carlisle/Hazen
Assessment is 75% complete and as of now we have 6 poles down, 13 spans of wire, and 2 damaged transformers. We have additional crews in the area and will continue to work throughout the day to restore as customers as safely as possible. The current estimated restoral time is Wednesday 10 p.m.
Stone County
Damage assessment is 70% complete with 8 broken poles, 25 spans of wire down, 1 down transformer, and 10 spans of wire that require vegetation removals. We anticipate having all damage assessed by end of day. Additional crews arrived last night to assist with restoration along Holmes Rd, Blanchard Rd, and across the county. Specialized track equipment is being utilized to reach hard to access areas. The current estimated restoral time is Wednesday 10 p.m.
Conway County
As of 8 a.m., damage assessment is 70% complete with 8 broken poles, 25 spans of wire down, 1 down transformer, and 10 spans of wire that require vegetation removal identified. We plan to have all damage assessed by 10 p.m. Additional crews have been secured to assist with restoration within the network. Crews will be working in Plumerville and Menifee to restore the main line. working to restore power to the main line. Crews will continue to work across the county with specialized track equipment and back yard machines to reach to access areas and restore as many customers as safely as possible. The current estimated restoral time is Wednesday 10 p.m.
Faulkner County
As of 8 a.m., damage assessment is 70% complete with 21 broken poles, 46 spans of wire down, 6 down transformers, and 20 spans of wire that require vegetation removal identified. We plan to have all damage assessed by 10 p.m. Additional crews have been secured to assist with restoration within the network. Crews are working diligently and safely to restore power to the main line in the hardest hit areas around Lake Conway. Crews will continue to work across the county with specialized track equipment and back yard machines to reach to access areas and restore as many customers as safely as possible. The current estimated restoral time is Wednesday 10 p.m.
Independence, Sharp, and Izard counties
Entergy crews are continuing safe restoration of service today. As of 9 a.m., 347 customers remain without power. Damage assessments will be 100% complete by noon today. Damage currently known include 13 broke poles, and 150 spans of wire. We have brought in an additional 48-line workers to assist our local Entergy teams that are working to safely restore power. Entergy expects most customers that can safely receive service to be restored by end of day at 10 p.m. Outages for some customers in heavily impacted areas could see restoration times extended.
Poinsett County
Lepanto, Marked Tree and Tyronza
Entergy crews are continuing safe restoration of service today. As of 10:00 AM, 2,534 customers remain without power in the Poinsett County area. Damage assessment is 85% complete in the affected areas and is expected to be 100% completed by the end of today. Damage so far includes 75 broken poles, 85 spans of downed power lines and 20 transformers needing to be replaced. In addition to our existing line crews, we had 25-line workers move in along with several vegetation crews working to safely restore power. Entergy expects most customers that can safely receive service to be restored by Thursday at 10 p.m.
Northern Pulaski and Lonoke County
Jacksonville, Sherwood and Cabot
Entergy crews are continuing safe restoration of service today. As of 9 a.m., 7,539 customers remain without power. Damage assessment is 50% complete in the affected areas and is expected to be 75% completed by the end of today. Damage so far includes 103 broken poles, 128 spans of downed power lines and 66 transformers needing to be replaced. Over 140 line and vegetation workers are working to safely restore power to downtown Jacksonville, Sherwood and Cabot. Additional personnel and resources are enroute to help with restoration efforts. Entergy expects most customers that can safely receive service to be restored by Thursday at 12 p.m. Outages for some customers in heavily impacted areas could see restoration times extended.
Safety is our number one priority. If you are without power, keep the following tips in mind:
- Stay away from downed power lines and assume they are energized.
- Report a power outage on the myEntergy site or call 1-800-9OUTAGE. There is no need to speak with a customer service representative to report an outage if completed online.
- If you have a portable generator, use it safely. DO NOT run it in an enclosed space. If connecting the generator to the whole house, do so only if the connection has been installed by a licensed electrician to prevent back feed on to the distribution system.
- Do not open your refrigerator or freezer door. Food will stay cold much longer this way. If outside temperature is below freezing, consider placing food in an ice chest outside.
- Please stay clear of linemen as they work to safely restore power.
We understand the extreme heat during this time. To protect yourself and your families, follow these recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
- Drink fluids, even if you don't feel thirsty.
- Wear loose, lightweight clothing and a hat.
- Replace salt lost from sweating by drinking fruit juice or sports drinks.
- Avoid spending time outdoors during the hottest part of the day, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Wear sunscreen: a sunburn affects the body's ability to cool itself.
- Air conditioning is the best way to cool off; if you are using a generator, do so safely.
- Check on seniors, who can be particularly susceptible to extreme temperatures.
Stay informed:
Be sure to stay informed throughout the restoration process using the following resources:
- Download our free Entergy app.
- Sign up for text alerts by texting REG to 36778.
- Visit the Entergy Storm Center website and View Outage page.
- Follow us on Twitter or Facebook.
- Call us at 1-800-9OUTAGE (800-968-8243).
- Follow your local news media for updates.