Power Restoration Efforts Underway Following Suspected Tornadoes

Public Utilities
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American Electric Power President Marc Reitter | American Electric Power

AEP Ohio is currently mobilizing resources to restore power to customers affected by severe weather, including suspected tornadoes, that caused scattered power outages across their service territory. The hardest hit areas include Delaware, Galena, and Sunbury. According to AEP Ohio, "More than 500 line, tree, contractor, assessor and support personnel from across the state are working to restore power to AEP Ohio customers after severe weather caused scattered power outages across our service territory."

The impact of the suspected tornadoes in Delaware County is significant, with "at least 30 utility poles broken and six high-voltage transmission towers toppled," as reported by AEP Ohio. The aftermath of the storm has left approximately 10,800 customers without power in the Delaware and Pomeroy areas.

AEP Ohio reassures customers that additional crews will be deployed as needed to expedite the restoration process. The company stated, "As needed, additional crews will join the restoration effort. We’ll work safely and as quickly as possible to get the power back on for all customers."

Assessment teams are currently on the ground evaluating the damage and determining the resources required for each job site. AEP Ohio mentioned, "This morning, assessment teams are beginning to determine what materials will be needed at each job site and how many lineworkers it will take to get the job done."

Customers are encouraged to enroll in alerts at AEPOhio.com/Alerts to receive updated information on restoration efforts. AEP Ohio emphasized, "By enrolling in our alerts at AEPOhio.com/Alerts, customers can get updated restoration information."

The company is committed to ensuring the safety and timely restoration of power to all affected customers. AEP Ohio advises customers to stay connected for the latest updates on the restoration progress.