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Tracking Duke Energy power outages in Carolinas
Tracking Duke Energy power outages in Carolinas after Helene on Oct. 7, 2024
More than 130,000 Duke Energy customers in the Carolinas were still without power Monday in the wake of Hurricane Helene, which caused severe flooding and destruction in parts of the region. As of 11:10 a.
Duke Energy restores 90% of Carolinas customers capable of receiving power following Helene
More than 1 million customers restored in South Carolina ・More than 1.3 million customers restored in North Carolina ・Severity and scale of damage unprecedented Editor’s note: Visit the Duke Energy News Center for storm director videos,
North Carolina outage map: Nearly 200,000 still without power Sunday due to Helene
More than a week after storms from Hurricane Helene ripped through the Southeast, hard-hit Western North Carolina is still recovering.
Why are nearly 1 million people in the Carolinas still without power? Duke Energy explains
We’re seeing historic damage from this storm on a scale that many of us have never seen in western North Carolina in recent memory,” Duke Energy spokesman Jeff Brooks said.
Duke Energy substation in WNC needs to be rebuilt due to damage from Helene amid power outages
A majority of those without power should expect it to be restored by the end of Friday. Norton told WLOS it has been difficult to give restoration timelines. There are areas Duke Energy has not been able to access after the hurricane. This is not the norm for most natural disasters, he added.
Duke Energy works to restore power for 455,000 customers in Carolinas in wake of Hurricane Helene
Floodwaters threaten Muddy River Distillery in Mount Holly in the wake of Helene. Listen to this article 4 min Hurricane Helene caused unprecedented damage in the Carolinas. Duke Energy Corp. (NYSE: DUK) is making progress in its efforts to restore power to customers in the Carolinas in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
Duke Energy restores power to 90% of capable, Carolinas’ customers
Duke Energy said in a release on Saturday that 90% of capable power in the Carolinas has been restored to customers.
Duke Energy is still trying to restore power to 26K SC customers after Helene. Here's the latest.
Duke Energy has extended the timeline to get power back to the last 26,000 customers still in the dark after Tropical Storm Helene caused historic grid damage.
Duke Energy says power 90% restored, work continues
The progress of power restoration has been happening in the Upstate and WNC. However, that progress has been a process.
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Lawsuit against Duke Energy claims woman's cancer connected to coal ash along Lake Norman
The lawsuit accuses Duke Energy of negligence in handling coal ash, which was used as a construction filler in Catawba County ...
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Thousands still in the dark in Asheville post-Helene. Duke Energy has a temporary fix
Down a partially washed-out road, crews are installing a temporary fix to get power to hard-hit Asheville neighborhoods.
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Power outage map update: See which areas of North Carolina still have no power
Residents across Western North Carolina struggle to restore electricity days after Tropical Storm Helene swept through.
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With flooded equipment, Duke Energy’s mobile substations keep the lights on in North Carolina town
The hurricane damaged a "significant portion" of the electric system in the North Carolina mountains and South Carolina upstate including transmission towers, substations, utility poles, power lines ...
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Helene flooding damages Mountain Island Lake homes. Some blame Duke Energy for it
Helene’s floodwater rushed down the mountains to the Catawba River, where residents question Duke Energy’s handling of what ...
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