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Majority of Duke Energy Florida's customers will be restored by 11:59 p.m. tonight Electrical rebuild required in some areas; some homes, businesses cannot receive power ST.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. , Sept. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As of 5 p.m.
About 1.1 million customers remain without power as of 1 p.m. Workers continue assessing damage, making repairs and rebuilding infrastructure following severe damage caused by Helene Company continues moving historic amounts of water through Catawba-Wateree River Basin Editor's note: B-roll of flooding in Asheville is available on the Duke Energy News Center.
Approximately 8,000 workers responding to outages ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
Lake levels expected to rise sharply as heavy rains from Helene add to the many inches of rain the region already received this week Those living along lakes, rivers and in flood-prone areas should exercise caution, stay informed and remain alert CHARLOTTE, N.C. , Sept. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Helene's projected rainfall in the Carolinas has increased significantly, raising concerns about potential flooding, particularly along the Catawba-Wateree River Basin.
Workers are responding to power outages as weather conditions allow; nearly 42,000 restored so far Crews will be staged at 7 locations across Florida as Helene nears landfall ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
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Customers advised to prepare for heavy rain, wind and possible power outages Company moving water through its river system and lowering lake levels The Duke Energy Foundation grants $50,000 to the American Red Cross to support disaster response and relief efforts CHARLOTTE, N.C. , Sept. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy is finalizing its preparations for Helene in the Carolinas.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Duke Energy (DUK) stood at $116.21, denoting a +0.2% change from the preceding trading day.
Fast-moving tropical storm could bring heavy rain and gusty winds to parts of the Carolinas More than 10,000 lineworkers, tree trimmers and other storm workers will be ready to assess damage and respond as soon as conditions are safe Grid improvements, new self-healing technology aim to reduce outages CHARLOTTE, N.C. , Sept. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy is asking its customers in the Carolinas to ready themselves and their family members for Tropical Storm Helene, which is likely to impact the region late Thursday and into Friday.