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9 a.m. Update: Georgia Power working to restore remaining 78,000 customers after Hurricane Zeta

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Georgia Power has restored electric service to over 700,000 customers following Hurricane Zeta, with approximately 78,000 still without power. Restoration efforts face challenges due to widespread damage, particularly in northern Georgia, where wind gusts reached 75 mph. Currently, resources for restoration are limited, but the company has secured assistance from 14 states. The advanced electric grid has facilitated power restoration despite adverse conditions. Georgia Power encourages safety precautions around downed wires and ongoing repair efforts.

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  • Restored power to over 700,000 customers after Hurricane Zeta.
  • Secured assistance from 14 states for restoration efforts.
  • Advanced electric grid enabling efficient power rerouting during restoration.
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  • Approximately 78,000 customers remain without power.
  • Widespread damage across the northern half of Georgia, similar to Hurricane Michael in 2018.
  • Ongoing challenges from downed trees and blocked roads.

ATLANTA, Oct. 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power continues restoration efforts and has already restored electric service to more than 700,000 customers following Hurricane Zeta. As of 9 a.m. Saturday, approximately 78,000 customers are without power across Georgia. The company is working as safely and quickly as possible to restore power to customers.

Based on the impact of Hurricane Zeta across the Southeast and other storm activity in the country, the availability of additional resources from other utilities to assist with restoration efforts in Georgia is limited. The company will continue updating regional restoration estimates as often as possible and as additional resources from other utilities are secured. Currently, the company has secured resources from 14 states to support restoration efforts.

Damage from Hurricane Zeta is widespread and covering the northern half of the state and is similar to the damage seen after Hurricane Michael in 2018. As Hurricane Zeta crossed through the state, Georgia Power's service territory experienced wind gusts of up to 75 mph for more than two hours, along with sustained winds of 25-40 mph for more than five hours straight. Teams continue experiencing challenges including downed trees and roads blocked that must be cleared to enter certain areas.

The company will continue updating estimated restoration times as they become available.

Restoration progress since the beginning of the storm has been largely possible thanks to Georgia's advanced electric grid, which allows the company to reroute and restore power even when weather conditions prevent work in the field, as well as early work of crews. All of Georgia Power's teams are in the field today working to assess damage and restore power.

In the field, the power restoration process includes these key steps:

  • Assessing Conditions – Responding crews – or in major storms, damage assessment teams – work to identify trouble spots and the resources needed to fix them, which could involve coming onto customers' property. Crews will employ appropriate distancing efforts and customers are asked to keep children and pets indoors and maintain safe distances from crew members as well.
  • Making RepairsGeorgia Power crews focus on repairs that return power to the greatest number of customers in the least amount of time.

Damage Update – As of 9 a.m. Saturday

  • Power has been restored to more than 700,000 Georgia Power customers across the state.
  • There are approximately 78,000 Georgia Power customers currently without power.
  • Approximately 3,200 cases of individual damage or trouble.
  • Damage and outages are widespread and across the northern half of the state.

The company encourages customers to keep safety first following Hurricane Zeta: 

  • Watch for downed wires. Downed power lines may be hidden by debris or fallen trees.
  • Never touch any downed wire or attempt to remove tree branches from power lines – it can kill.
  • Don't step in standing water or saturated ground where downed lines may be present. They could be electrified.
  • Avoid chain link fences. They may be electrified by a downed line out of sight and conduct electricity over great distances.
  • Watch for Georgia Power crews working across the state. If driving, move over one lane for utility vehicles stopped on the side of the road – it's the law in Georgia.

About Georgia Power
Georgia Power is the largest electric subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO), America's premier energy company. Value, Reliability, Customer Service and Stewardship are the cornerstones of the company's promise to 2.6 million customers in all but four of Georgia's 159 counties. Committed to delivering clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy at rates below the national average, Georgia Power maintains a diverse, innovative generation mix that includes nuclear, coal and natural gas, as well as renewables such as solar, hydroelectric and wind. Georgia Power focuses on delivering world-class service to its customers every day and the company is consistently recognized by J.D. Power and Associates as an industry leader in customer satisfaction. For more information, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com and connect with the company on Facebook (Facebook.com/GeorgiaPower), Twitter (Twitter.com/GeorgiaPower) and Instagram (Instagram.com/ga_power).

 

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FAQ

What is the current status of power restoration by Georgia Power after Hurricane Zeta?

As of now, Georgia Power has restored power to over 700,000 customers, with about 78,000 still without electricity.

How many customers are still without power after Hurricane Zeta?

Approximately 78,000 Georgia Power customers are currently without power.

What challenges is Georgia Power facing in restoring power after Hurricane Zeta?

Georgia Power is facing challenges such as widespread damage, downed trees, and blocked roads.

How has Georgia Power's advanced electric grid helped with restoration efforts?

The advanced electric grid has allowed Georgia Power to reroute electricity and restore power even under adverse weather conditions.

What safety precautions should customers take after Hurricane Zeta?

Customers are advised to watch for downed wires, avoid standing water, and keep a safe distance from repair crews.

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