Post-Hurricane Francine Recovery: Power Restored for Majority of Pine Belt Customers, Reveals State Report

UPDATE: Power Restored to Thousands of Pine Belt Customers

Power Flicks Back On

Thousands of Pine Belt residents are now breathing a sigh of relief as power resumes, less than 24 hours after Hurricane Francine ripped through the southern part of Mississippi. The hurricane, which made landfall Wednesday night, had cut off power to over 17,000 customers around the state.

The seven power companies serving the Pine Belt sprung into action to restore services, minimizing the impact on residents. Their quick response means that power has now been restored to the majority of impacted customers.

Outage Overview

Here is the breakdown of the situation at 5:05 p.m. on Thursday. Mississippi Power had 67 outages while Southern Pine reported 680. Pearl River Valley had 13 customers without power and Dixie EPA reported 14. Singing River had the least with only 4 outages, while East MS EPA had 506. Entergy reported 32 outages.

Within the Pine Belt, Covington, Jasper, Jones, and Smith counties reported the highest number of remaining outages. The remaining numbers in these counties were, Covington: 8, Jasper: 336, Jones: 3, Smith: 196.

Other counties reporting outages included Forrest, Greene, Jefferson Davis, Lamar, Marion, Wayne, with a total of 20 outages combined.

Statewide Impact

Across the state, it has been reported that 7,081 people are still without power. Despite the magnitude of the initial outages, the restoration process has been expedient and efficient, ensuring that most residents have their power back as soon as possible.

Post-Hurricane Recovery

The return of power signals a reassuring step in the recovery journey from the hurricane damage for the Pine Belt community. With electricity back, residents can commence the clean-up processes, and life can get back on track.

As the dust settles and power is restored, the steadfast spirit of the Pine Belt community continues to shine forth. Hurricane Francine may have brought the darkness, but the swift actions by the power companies and the resilient spirit of the Pine Belt residents are bright lights in the aftermath.

Copyright 2024. All rights reserved.


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

Recent Posts

How Can You Use Social Media Contests to Boost Your Digital Marketing Engagement?

How Can You Use Social Media Contests to Boost Your Digital Marketing Engagement? Introduction to…

7 hours ago

How to Choose the Right Roofing Style to Complement Your Home’s Design

How to Choose the Right Roofing Style to Complement Your Home's Design Choosing the right…

7 hours ago

Athlete of the Week Nominations Now Open for Upstate Sports

News Summary Upstate sports enthusiasts can now nominate their favorite high school athletes for the…

8 hours ago

Columbia Under Tornado Watch as Severe Thunderstorms Approach

Columbia Faces Tornado Threat on Sunday Morning Columbia, South Carolina is under a tornado watch…

11 hours ago

CSU Faces Defeat Against SC State Bulldogs in December Matchup

Orangeburg, South Carolina - CSU Suffers Tough Loss Against SC State Bulldogs In a highly…

13 hours ago

Charleston Honors Jimmy Carter: A Life Dedicated to Service and Humanity

Charleston Remembers Jimmy Carter: A Legacy of Service and Humanity Charleston, S.C. - Former President…

13 hours ago