Power to be restored to New Orleans by middle of next week
Source: AP
By REBECCA SANTANA, MELINDA DESLATTE and JANET McCONNAUGHEY
NEW ORLEANS (AP) Power should be restored to almost all of New Orleans by Wednesday, 10 days after Hurricane Ida destroyed the citys electrical grid and left more than 1 million customers in Louisiana without power, utility officials said Friday.
Entergy, the company that provides electricity to the city, issued a statement asking for patience and acknowledging the heat and misery in Idas aftermath. More than 25,000 workers from 40 states are trying to fix 14,000 damaged poles, more than 2,200 broken transformers and more than 150 destroyed transmission structures.
Please know that thousands of employees and contractors are currently in the field working day and night to restore power. We will continue working until every community is restored. said Rod West, a group president for utility operations.
Customers with damage where power enters their home will need to fix it themselves, and there could be some smaller areas that take longer, the company said. The utility offered no promises for when the lights will come back on in the parishes east and south of New Orleans, which were battered for hours by winds of 100 mph (160 kph) or more.
Downed power lines slump over a road in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, Friday, Sept. 3, 2021, in Reserve, La. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
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