Mississippi Power is prepared for peak hurricane season
GULFPORT, Miss. – Mississippi Power is keeping a watchful eye on Isaac and is making preparations to restore service in the event that the storm damages the company’s electrical infrastructure. Mississippi Power urges customers to review their preparedness plans as the tropical storm tracks towards the U.S. Mississippi Power is in a state of readiness. If Isaac disrupts service to any of our customers, the company is committed and ready to work around the clock until everyone’s service is restored. Since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Mississippi Power took innovative approaches to rebuilding and upgrading its transmission and distribution systems and constructed a state of the art Storm Center, which is protected by a 200-mph hurricane-rated enclosure. The Storm Center moves all of the company’s most critical functions to a centralized location in a remote area away from any waterways and coastline. Hurricane season safety tips • Have a family plan in the event of a storm. If you’re evacuating, know your route. For more hurricane season safety tips, visit our Storm Center website, You can also find more information when you like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @MS_Power. If your service is disrupted, we urge you to report the outage with the company’s automated reporting system at 1-800-ITS-DARK (1-800-487-3275). Also, representatives at our Customer Service Center are available 24 hours, 7 days a week at 1-800-532-1502. Mississippi Power, a Southern Company subsidiary, serves approximately 186,000 customers in 23 southeast Mississippi counties. For further information: Call Jeff Shepard at 228.865.5543 or 1.800.821.6383 or email jshepard@southernco.com
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