Severe Winter Weather Causes Power Outages Across Newberry County

News Summary

Newberry County, South Carolina, is facing significant challenges as a powerful winter storm disrupts daily life with icy conditions and heavy snow, leading to widespread power outages. Reports indicate that almost 600 customers were left without power, particularly affecting community services and emergency management efforts. Local residents are struggling with essential utilities as recovery efforts continue.

Severe Winter Weather Causes Widespread Power Outages Across Newberry County

Newberry County, South Carolina, is reeling from a powerful winter storm that hit the Midlands, bringing with it a mix of icy conditions and heavy snow. The harsh weather made for a challenging Friday, particularly as it intensified throughout the evening.

Power Outages Hit Hard

By 10:30 p.m. EST on January 10, 2025, reports indicated that Newberry County was bearing the brunt of the storm’s impact, experiencing significant power outages. Duke Energy reported close to 600 customers without power around 8:30 p.m., resulting in a worrying situation for many residents trying to stay warm and safe.

The outages stemmed from a mechanical issue at a substation in Prosperity, leaving many in the dark without clear answers on when power would be restored. As folks were left wondering about the duration of the outages, a comprehensive list of outages was made available through local resources. Residents experiencing power disruptions were encouraged to reach out to their local power providers for assistance.

Statewide Impact and Recovery Efforts

As the winter storm progressed, South Carolina witnessed an uptick in power outages statewide, reaching an alarming approximately 1.289 million outages due to the effects of Tropical Storm Helene, although this figure had decreased somewhat from an earlier peak of 1.387 million. Newberry County’s situation was particularly dire, with a staggering percentage of the population left without power after the severe weather events.

By the following Monday afternoon, efforts to restore service were still in full swing, with roughly 76% of Newberry County residents still without power. The road to recovery was not easy; local emergency management officials faced numerous obstacles, with about 80% of roadways in Newberry being obstructed due to downed trees and power lines.

Community Struggles and Support

Even more concerning, Newberry County Memorial Hospital experienced a power loss, which affected critical medical services. In response to the emergency, a temporary shelter was set up at Newberry High School for residents needing a safe place to stay. A charging station was quickly established at the old firehouse to help residents charge their electronic devices and stay connected.

The local community rallied together, showcasing their spirit of goodwill as many offered help to those in need. Public showers at the YMCA became a beacon of hope for residents seeking basic amenities, while local stores provided food supplies for those struggling.

Despite the hardships faced, many citizens expressed a sense of gratitude that their homes had sustained minimal damage compared to the potential devastation that could have occurred. Power restoration crews worked tirelessly, putting in long hours to repair downed lines and restore service, a challenging task with numerous roadblocks along the way.

Looking Ahead

As Newberry County begins the recovery process from this severe winter weather, the sense of community amid adversity is strong. Neighbors helping neighbors has made all the difference during this challenging time. Restoration efforts continue, and residents remain hopeful that power will be fully restored soon.

In the face of significant challenges from nature, the resilience of the community shines through. For anyone still feeling the weight of the storm, there are resources available to assist. As this winter weather mellows out, Newberry County can look forward to brighter days ahead.

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

HERE Resources

Winter Storm Warning Hits Midlands, South Carolina
Winter Storm Preparations Underway in Columbia
Sheriff Lee Foster Reaffirms Commitment to Newberry County
Columbia Under Tornado Watch as Severe Thunderstorms Approach
Columbia Braces for Tropical Storm Debby’s Impact
Support Surge in Newberry County as Residents Recover from Hurricane Helene
Make-Up Days Announced for Newberry County Students Affected by Hurricane Helene
Community Unites to Rebuild and Support Each Other After Hurricane Helene
Power Outages Persist as Newberry, S.C. Residents Rally Together for Recovery
Newberry Residents Rally Together to Recover from Hurricane Helene’s Devastation

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