Earlier, crews worked to clear trees that brought down several spans of power lines and broke power poles. They will continue working until all debris is cleared, new poles are set, and the powerlines are attached to the new poles!
Severe Weather Preparedness Week is underway in North Carolina! Find out how cooperatives prepare for severe weather, and take these simple steps to get ready now, before spring and summer storms spin up.
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Glad to report that cooperatives stand at just 87 members without power on Friday AM following the winter #ncwx! Fa… https://t.co/PgFcLr11b6
Crews are continuing to work to restore power to about 1,400 electric co-op members across NC. If you see them making repairs, please slow down, move over and give them plenty of space to work. View real-time updates 24/7 on our outage map at outages.ncelect riccooperatives .com/outages/ maps.
(7 a.m.) Approx. 2200 co-op members in NC w/o power; co-op crews working to restore early outages. Totals expected… https://t.co/ITXabgNoeU
In winter weather, ice and trees can pose problems for power lines. With winter weather forecast for much of the st… https://t.co/jTNJQrhjw7
Helpful information from @NCEmergency on potential impacts throughout #NCwx from the approaching winter storm. Elec… https://t.co/ThvWfueHvd
Electric cooperatives are closely monitoring winter weather forecast for much of the state. Co-ops are locally base… https://t.co/tDFuhpqNZs