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Damage Assessments and Restoration Underway Following Severe Weather
01/11/2020

Overnight storms cause severe damage in Texas.

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Entergy Prepared to Respond to Severe Weather
01/10/2020

Entergy’s Louisiana utilities remain prepared for the potential impact from severe weather today and tomorrow.

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Entergy Earns EEI Emergency Assistance Award and Emergency Recovery Award
01/08/2020

The Edison Electric Institute today presented Entergy Corporation with the association's "Emergency Assistance Award" after a severe windstorm impacted Dallas in June. Entergy also received the association's "Emergency Recovery Award" for its outstanding power restoration efforts after Hurricane Barry hit Louisiana in July.

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Entergy Texas Announces Agencies Receiving $150K to Help Imelda Victims
12/12/2019

Part of the company’s commitment of $350,000 toward the Imelda Relief Effort

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Entergy Pledges $350,000 to Help Rebuild Texas Communities
09/30/2019

Company Builds on Powerful Partnerships with Local Response Organizations to Help Customers Impacted by Tropical Storm Imelda

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News > Customers, Storms
Entergy Provides Important Information for Flooded Customers
09/23/2019

Power has been restored to all customers who can safely receive it, but for hundreds of customers whose homes and businesses flooded during Imelda, it could be some time before their buildings can be energized.

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Majority of Customers Restored After Tropical Storm Imelda
09/21/2019

Restoration workers have made tremendous progress restoring customers who lost power due to Tropical Storm Imelda. More than 95 percent of customers who lost power have been restored.

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Entergy Texas Making Progress in Power Restoration
09/20/2019

Entergy power restoration workers are chipping away at outage cases caused by Imelda’s wrath. Entergy Texas, Inc. has amassed nearly 700 workers as well as airboats, high-water vehicles and drones to restore power. As of 9 a.m. Entergy Texas had restored more than half of the customers affected by Imelda’s torrential rainfall. Crews are working today to restore approximately 13,000 customers still without power.

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High water trucks and air boats are also arriving to assist with restoration efforts.
News > Communities, Customers, Storms
Entergy Texas Bringing in Additional Crews
09/19/2019

More than 400 additional workers have been requested to assist Entergy Texas, Inc. in restoring power to customers after Imelda dumped more than two feet of rain on Southeast Texas.

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