It’s almost officially spring and breezy conditions are back in the forecast. But as the Big Country saw some intense days of ...
AEP has restored 60% of the 78,000 customers who lost power during the storm’s winds. As of 2 p.m. on Monday, February 17, AEP reported that 31,000 customers are without power including around ...
Franklin County residents are starting to get back to normal after that recent ice storm left people without power for days.
With strong winds expected Thursday and Friday, AEP said there is potential for more outages across our region. “Right now our meteorology team and our storm response team are closely monitoring ...
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Photo: Appalachian Power’s Facebook AEP spokesperson Debby Pannell says ... the winter weather storm also caused some issues for power crews. Photo: Appalachian Power’s Facebook “We had ...
However, AEP says they expect 90 percent of those still in the dark from last week's storm to have power by 11:00 p.m. tonight. To view more up-to-date information on outages click here.
APCO said flash flooding is presenting significant challenges but the 7,000-person workforce is dedicated to restoring power to those affected by this recent winter storm. APCO also said that the ...
AEP staff members say that customers who lost power due to the winter storm can expect to have power restored by late Sunday, Feb. 16.