Tropical Storm Tammy brings down trees, power lines; Scattered outages bring challenge; outside crews on the way to offer assistance

Tropical Storm Tammy brought a large number of scattered outages to customers in Southeast Georgia Wednesday night and Thursday morning.

As of noon Thursday, approximately 10,000 Savannah Electric customers are still without power, down from a peak of around 20,000 early this morning.

The outages began as heavy rains and storm winds hit the area, gusting to near 50 mph. Savannah Electric??s main lines and transmission system received only minor damage, but a particular challenge is the large number of isolated outages due to falling limbs and trees in backyards. For instance, out of over 300 identified trouble spots, only four affect more than 100 customers.

While we expect to make the majority of repairs today and Friday, some isolated outages will likely persist until Saturday.

Savannah Electric will continue to evaluate the situation though more storms are expected today and could worsen current conditions.

Georgia Power has released several storm teams, which are expected to be working in the Savannah area Thursday afternoon to support current efforts.

Savannah Electric reminds all customers to please use caution, as downed power lines could be hidden by storm debris or submerged in flooded areas. Below are more detailed safety reminders.

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Important Storm Safety Reminders:

« Parents are urged to specifically remind children not to touch or go near any wire they may see, even if the wire appears to be "dead" or inactive.

« Downed lines could be hidden by storm debris or submerged in flooded areas. Look for wires before clearing debris or coming in contact with fences, vehicles or standing water.

« Use flashlights or battery powered fluorescent lanterns instead of candles or fuel lanterns to reduce fire risk.

« Avoid driving or be particularly cautious when driving as traffic signals and street lighting may be out.

How customers can help and prepare:

« Make a note of Savannah Electric`s Outage Hotline: 1-800-390-2834.

« Downed wires should also be reported on the Hotline at 1-800-390-2834 or by calling 911.

« Should power outages occur, large appliances such as air conditioners and stoves should be switched off and turned back on individually after power is restored.

« Leaving porch lights switched "on" during an outage helps crews assess restoration efforts.

« Other storm tips can be found at www.savannahelectric.com under "Storm Information."