As of 11:00 am, Saturday September 21, Entergy has restored power to all but 1,610 customers.
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More than 700 additional workers have been brought into the region to assist with restoration efforts. Additionally, 13 high water trucks and several air boats are being utilized to reach areas that are flooded and inaccessible.
"The people who work here are brilliant, funny and caring. I’m so lucky to live in a beautiful state and work in an environment of kindness and generosity."
Crews have made significant progress today, restoring almost half of the number of customers who lost power yesterday.
We've mobilized equipment, requested more than 400 additional workers.
Significant rainfall and flash flooding continue to affect our service territory. Jefferson, Orange, Hardin, Harris, Galveston, Liberty, Chambers and Montgomery counties have been affected, with some areas receiving more than 30 inches of rain in the past 24 hours.
Safety tips and getting power restored after the flood.
Navasota native Jason Orlando was honored as Entergy’s Lineman of the Game during Monday Night Football’s Texans-Saints game on Sept. 9.
If there were a NASCAR event based on running the cleanest vehicles, Entergy would be on the leader board, helping the Greater New Orleans community capture a green checkered flag.
"I enjoy working at Palisades, as we have team members who always look for opportunities to improve and strive for more."