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Insights > Process for Restoring Natural Gas to Flood Victims

Process for Restoring Natural Gas to Flood Victims
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08/20/2016

Entergy gas distribution personnel have completed assessing the flooded areas in East Baton Rouge parish. Approximately 22,000 Entergy gas meters were submerged by floodwater. However, floodwaters did not infiltrate the Entergy gas system and gas customer outages were minimal.

Click here for the Process for Restoring Natural Gas to Flood Victims.


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Louisiana  Storm Center  8-16 LA Flood  Customers  Flood  LA Flooding  Natural Gas 
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