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Storm Update:
Entergy has restored service to more than 95 percent, or nearly 732,000
customers, who lost power due to Hurricane Rita in just over two weeks. About
34,000 Entergy customers remain without power due to Hurricane Rita, the
second-worst storm to strike the company’s four-state utility system in the
company’s history. Customer outages due to Hurricane Rita peaked at more than
766,000.
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Texas Update: Entergy’s workforce has restored power to
more than 90 percent of the Texas customers left without power by Hurricane
Rita. As of Monday, about 29,124 customers were still without electricity,
compared to approximately 286,600 after Hurricane Rita hit on Sept. 24. Entergy
hopes to have service fully restored by the end of this week
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Southwest Louisiana Update: Crews are working to restore
power to the remaining 5,325 customers still without power in the Lake Charles/Sulphur
area. The company estimates that customers should have power restored by the end
of the week, except for those customers who have damage to their own electrical
facilities.
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Hurricane Katrina Restoration: An estimated 123,000
customers in the New Orleans metropolitan area received substantial structural
and/or flood damage as a result of the storm that will require significant
reconstruction and may not be able to take power for some time. This is down
from the original estimate of just over 156,000.
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Orleans Parish Electric Service Update: Where it is safe to
do so, Entergy and utility crews have restored power to areas of New Orleans
identified as part of the city’s re-population plan (70115, 70118, 70116, 70112,
70113 and 70130.) Power has been restored to approximately 103,000 customers on
the east bank of Orleans Parish. While Entergy crews continue to make repairs to
its heavily damaged substations and distribution infrastructure in the hardest
hit areas of the city, the company does not anticipate that it will restore
large numbers of customers at the same pace as it has since Katrina made
landfall August 29. Homes and businesses that were severely damaged by wind,
rain or flooding will require inspections to ensure the customer’s property is
able to safely receive power.
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New Orleans Gas Service Restoration: Entergy crews have
removed a total of 484,933 gallons of water from the gas system in various
locations. Due to this progress, gas service is now available to 100 percent of
all customers in the French Quarter. The street boundaries that can currently
receive gas services are Esplanade to the Pontchartrain Expressway and Claiborne
to the river. Crews have isolated the next areas targeted for water removal:
Central City, Warehouse District and the Garden District. An additional area of
focus today is Leake Avenue to Napoleon and Claiborne to the river.
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Restoration Workforce: Entergy has a workforce of more than
12,000 linemen and vegetation workers, plus approximately 3,000 support
personnel, restoring service to those affected by Hurricane Rita. The workforce
remains sufficient to restore service as quickly as possible as it concentrates
into those areas still without electrical service.
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Safety is top priority. Customers should be extremely
careful and stay away from downed power lines. Customers using portable
generators should closely follow the manufacturer’s instructions and never
connect them to a building’s electrical system or use them indoors.
Much more Hurricane Rita restoration information is available on our Web site at
www.entergy.com .