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Duke Energy gives power update
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 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.
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.
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Duke Energy Florida completes restoration of approximately 800,000 Hurricane Helene power outages; remains committed to restoring the vitality of impacted com…
Company met, in many cases exceeded, estimated times of restoration for Pinellas County’s barrier island customers ・As ...
Orlando Weekly
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Florida braces for storm surge, power outages ahead of Hurricane Milton
10/7, 12 PM | Hurricane #Milton has rapidly intensified and is now a category five hurricane. However, there are no changes ...
WLWT on MSN
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Duke Energy provides update on efforts to restore power
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Mules Carry Supplies Through Helene-Ravaged North Carolina
Hurricane Helene left areas of Western North Carolina unreachable — except by mule.
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