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— Over 3,000 Duke Energy customers are without power in Mecklenburg County following Tuesday's severe weather outbreak, according to the company's outage map. Tens of thousands of outages were reported in the Charlotte area on Tuesday, as storms swept across the Carolinas. At one point, more than 3,700 outages were reported in the Claremont area in Catawba County. According to Catawba County Communications, one person died around 1 p.m. Along Evening Drive, located south of Old Catawba Road.

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Multiple crews responded to a crash that knocked down a utility pole and power lines along Freedom Drive near Alleghany Street early Friday. Both directions of Freedom Drive are expected to be closed until after 2 p.m. While Duke Energy works to repair the utility pole and power lines. For the latest breaking news, weather and traffic alerts, download the WCNC Charlotte mobile app and enable push notifications. Over 17,000 people are without power across North Carolina with the majority of those outages being reported in the eastern part of the state, including Jacksonville, Fayetteville and Raleigh.
Extensive damage from high winds, heavy rain and flooding across Carolinas.
Restoration times vary for each area; to best determine when power should be expected to return to your destination, click here. A full map of outages in our area can be found here. On Saturday, they told Channel 9′s Joe Bruno that they were no longer rotating outages. Duke Energy was named to Fortune’s 2022 “World’s Most Admired Companies” list and Forbes’ “America’s Best Employers” list.
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To check the latest on outages, visit the Duke Energy outage map online. — A majority of Independence Boulevard outbound lanes between Charlottetowne Avenue and Briar Creek Road were shut down for hours Friday due to power lines falling onto the road. For the latest breaking news, weather and traffic alerts, download the WCNC Charlotte mobile app.
1 person killed as storms roll through Triangle, leaving fallen trees, power outages - Raleigh News & Observer
1 person killed as storms roll through Triangle, leaving fallen trees, power outages.
Posted: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]
Duke Energy Issues Reports Near Charlotte, North Carolina
Power was out for most of the affected customers for less than a hour, he said. The following are the most recent problems reported by Duke Energy users through our website. Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is an electric power holding company in the United States. Check back here for updates to this story and on our app.
Duke Energy outage cut power at NC A&T Tuesday
Duke Energy is moving thousands of crews to respond to the hardest hit areas in and around Wake and Guilford counties. There is significant structural damage which may hinder progress early on.
The Duke Energy News Center contains news releases, fact sheets, photos and videos. Duke Energy’s illumination features stories about people, innovations, community topics and environmental issues. Follow Duke Energy on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook. More than 70 percent of Duke Energy’s 1,566 customers in Edgecombe County lost power.
Customers who are registered to receive Duke Energy text outage alerts will receive a text once an estimated restoration time is established for their location. Estimated restoration times – once determined for specific areas – will be posted at duke-energy.com/outages/current-outages. Duke Energy worked to restore power to those in the Carolinas over the weekend, with power already restored for nearly 200,000 customers on Friday night. — More than 970,000 Duke Energy customers were without power after Ian hammered the Carolinas with heavy rain, high winds and devastating storm surge in coastal areas on Friday. N.C. A&T was affected by a Duke Energy power outage for several hours on Tuesday. Realtime status of outages and problems with service providers.
7,000+ without power in Greensboro - WGHP FOX8 Greensboro
7,000+ without power in Greensboro.
Posted: Wed, 16 Aug 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]
Multiple cities and towns received inches of rain on Saturday. Another round of scattered showers and storms is expected to develop across the mountains and foothills around lunchtime. — Nearly 6,000 Duke Energy customers were without power after storms hit the Charlotte area overnight Saturday. The WCNC Charlotte Weather team said the strong-to-severe thunderstorms would include gusts up to 50 mph, flooding rains up to 4 inches, and even tornadoes in the Charlotte area.

Even North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper declared a State of Emergency ahead of the severe weather threat. To keep up with the latest, revisit this article for updates, or click here for a live outage map. The city of Rock Hill announced the possibility of rolling blackouts lasting around minutes. The city also announced Duke Energy will not be providing a schedule for when and where the blackouts will happen. In Gastonia, residents are asked to limit their power use over the next 48 hours as rolling blackouts were caused by the high energy demands.
CHARLOTTE, NC – Thousands of Duke Energy crews are working to restore power to thousands of customers in North Carolina and South Carolina following Hurricane Ian. WCNC Charlotte has reached out to Duke Energy for more details on when power is expected to be restored to the various areas around town without power. Power for most customers in the city of Charlotte has been restored, according to the utility. Over the weekend, Duke Energy said it was able to restore power for 934,096 customers across North and South Carolina. Duke Energy was named to Fortune’s 2023 “World’s Most Admired Companies” list and Forbes’ “World’s Best Employers” list. Individuals who live along lakes and rivers and in flood-prone areas should pay close attention to local media for changes in rising water levels.
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