Fay causes scattered outages
72 customers without power as of 2 p.m.
PRNewswire
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Panama City, FL - Aug. 23, 2008 - Gulf Power crews quickly repaired sporadic power outages Saturday as Tropical Storm Fay began slogging through Northwest Florida. As the center of the storm moved past Panama City, the company had a total of 72 customers without electricity in all of Northwest Florida. “We have not had any major problems so far, but the gusting winds have caused some scattered outages,” John Hutchinson, Gulf Power’s General Manager of Public Affairs said. “We expect more outages as the storm moves toward the west tonight and tomorrow, but we have all of our crews ready.”
In addition to Gulf Power crews, the utility has brought in about 200 Georgia Power workers to help restore power in the region. Line crews will work as long as possible during the storm, but Hutchinson said when winds approach 30-35 miles per hour it is no longer safe to be up in the air in a bucket truck around live electricity.
“This is not a major storm, but it is very slow moving. If we have long periods of winds sustained above 35 miles per hour, it will delay our efforts to restore power, even though the outages are not widespread,” Hutchinson said. “We ask our customers to be patient and be safe.”
Customers without power should wait a reasonable time before calling the company at 1-800-GU-POWER (487-6937). The company’s automated system can detect widespread outages.
As of 2 p.m. Saturday, Gulf Power had the following number of outages by county:
Helpful information for customers who have lost power:
You can find important information to help you prepare for a storm as well as get information after the storm by visiting Gulf Power's Web site at: www.gulfpower.com. ### MEDIA CONTACTS: John Hutchinson: 850-444-6750, cell 850-324-0099 Lynn Erickson: 850-444-6249, cell 850-293-4614 Jeff Rogers: 850-444-6243, cell 850-572-5511 Media line: 800-621-6688 |