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Entergy system Hurricane Beryl update – 7/15/24, 11 a.m.
07/15/2024

One week after Hurricane Beryl made landfall, our workforce has restored power to approximately 96% of Entergy customers affected by Hurricane Beryl. The majority of customers in the most heavily impacted areas are expected to be restored today. 

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Entergy system Hurricane Beryl update – 7/12/24, 11 a.m.
07/12/2024

Our crews continue working safely to restore your power as quickly as possible. We anticipate having 75% of customers restored today and all customers who can safely take power restored no later than Monday, July 15.

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Entergy system Hurricane Beryl update – 7/10/24, 12:30 p.m.
07/10/2024

At 12:30 p.m., our restoration workers have restored approximately 45% of the electrical power outages caused by Hurricane Beryl.

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Hurricane season is here
05/30/2024

Hurricane season starts Saturday, June 1, and experts predict another active season.

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Entergy Arkansas storm update – 5/29/24, 11:30 a.m.
05/29/2024

Entergy Arkansas is close to wrapping up restoration efforts from severe storm damage in Northwest Arkansas.

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Entergy Arkansas storm update – 5/28/24, 8 p.m.
05/28/2024

Just over 1,100 customers remain without power tonight after Entergy Arkansas crews restored power to thousands over the last several days. More than 46,000 customer interruptions have been restored since Friday evening.

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Safely restoring power to your home after a tornado
05/28/2024

Entergy Arkansas is committed to helping customers recover following the devastating tornadoes. The following information will help educate customers who are bringing in their own temporary housing units while they make repairs, or if they plan to vacate their home(s).

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Entergy Arkansas storm update – 5/28/24, noon
05/28/2024

Crews are still actively working to restore power to the approximately 2,500 customers remaining without power. The most intense damages were the result of lightning, wind and confirmed tornadoes in rural areas that included treacherous terrain that required specialty equipment and additional personnel.

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