Alabama Power Company Update #12: May 2, 5 p.m.
Crews from Alabama Power and 18 other states have restored electric service to more than 388,000 customers since Wednesday’s devastating tornadoes. At 5 p.m. Monday, 24,139 customers remained without power. That’s down from a peak of 412,229 at the height of the storms. Outages by region of the state at 5 p.m. were:
· Birmingham area (Jefferson, Shelby counties) – 10,647 · Eastern areas (Including Anniston, Gadsden, Oxford) – 1,693 · Western areas (including Bibb, Walker, Tuscaloosa counties) – 11,799
A force of more than 10,000 is on the ground working to restore power. Crews from Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia, Louisiana, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin and the Carolinas have joined Alabama Power crews and support staff in the effort.
The company has set a target to restore power to 95 percent of customers who can take service by the end of the day Wednesday, May 4. The company has restored power to 94 percent of affected customers.
Notice regarding lake conditions: Boaters and other users of Alabama Power lakes are advised to use caution on company reservoirs because of the large amount of debris in the water following the storms. This week, Alabama Power crews are helping coordinate cleanups on Lake Neely Henry and Lake Martin. They will help remove man-made debris from the lakes. These efforts support emergency cleanups only. The company will continue to monitor all lakes and reservoirs for debris. Lake users can call the automated Reservoir Information System at 1-800-LAKES11 for information about lake conditions.
Safety tips
Generator safety
More and more people are purchasing portable generators to keep appliances running during outages. While generators can be a convenience, they can also be deadly when used improperly.
Alabama Power crews will work as fast as safety allows. Before neighborhood lines can be repaired, crews must first repair larger lines that bring power to the neighborhoods.
To learn more about how Alabama Power responds to storms and how you can prepare, log on to www.alabamapower.com. Click “About Us” and then “Storm Center.” |