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500+ Strong: Teams Push Forward to Restore Power Across the Blue Ridge Energy System After Helene; Stay Updated at BlueRidgeEnergy.com
Work continues this Saturday, as over 500 line technicians, along with tree and grading contractors, continue 24/7 power restoration efforts to some 14,000 Blue Ridge Energy members after Hurricane Helene left behind catastrophic damage to western North Carolina.
Crews have made progress since last Friday when 63,000 members were without power at the height of the most damaging storm to hit western North Carolina in recent history. As of Saturday afternoon, a little over 14,000 members remained without power as crews continue work on major infrastructure pieces and tap lines located closer to homes and businesses.
General estimated restoration dates are provided at www.BlueRidgeEnergy.com. These are broad community descriptions and include other nearby area to those listed; if your area isn’t specifically listed, look for the nearest listed community.
The cooperative wants to continue reminding the public of several crucial safety messages to protect the public and those working to restore power:
Generator Safety:
- Never connect it to your home’s electrical system. It can “backfeed” and potentially harm or kill line technicians working on power lines.
- Always let a generator cool down before refueling.
- Keep generators away from water.
- Never use a generator inside your home or garage. Install a carbon monoxide detector for added safety.
- Attach a ground wire to the generator to ensure proper grounding and avoid electrocution. The only safe way to connect a portable generator to your home’s wiring is to have a licensed electrical contractor install a transfer switch.
Protect Line Workers:
- Move over if you see a line worker set working on roadsides. *This is especially difficult under current conditions with many roads washed out, severely damaged, or down to one lane roads so please slow down for your safety and the protection of all those working to restore power.
- Pay attention for flaggers and other traffic directions and indications of work under way.
- Don’t drive distracted. Road damage and debris is scattered throughout our service area and crews are working in many areas to put up new power line, bring in new power poles and working to clear fallen trees, limbs and debris to conduct their work.
Downed Power Line Safety
- Downed power lines can still be energized and therefore dangerous or even deadly so stay far away. Downed lines can be hidden underneath fallen trees, water and other affected structures so use caution around these areas. Only a trained line technician should ever go near a downed power line. Report downed lines by calling 1-800-451-5474.
To check outage status
- Call 1-800-451-5474 to speak with a member service representative
- Check our outage map: https://bremco.maps.sienatech.com/
- Refer to restoration estimates at www.BlueRidgeEnergy.com
- Report new outages by calling 1-800-448-2383
- Use our Blue Ridge Energy mobile app
- Text “OUT” to 70216
Blue Ridge Energy serves some 80,000 members in Caldwell, Watauga, Ashe, and Alleghany counties as well as parts of Avery, Alexander and Wilkes counties. Learn more at www.BlueRidgeEnergy.com or on the cooperative’s social media on Facebook, X and Instagram.
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