AKRON, Ohio – Power is actively being restored around the clock to the approximately 194,500 FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE:FE) customers in Northeast Ohio who remain without service following the severe thunderstorms, wind and tornados that swept through the area on Tuesday. While restoration efforts are expected to continue into next week, many customers will have power restored well before that time.
Key statistics from the event:
Current outage updates as of 9:30 a.m. today include:
As additional information about necessary repairs is understood, more detailed ETRs will be provided. Customers can view their current individual ETR for their particular outage by logging into their account at firstenergycorp.com, texting STAT to 544487, or viewing the outage map at firstenergycorp.com/outages.
FirstEnergy’s Restoration Process:
FirstEnergy follows a formal restoration process after severe weather, focusing on repairs that will address the largest number of customers before moving on to more isolated issues. The restoration effort typically begins with transmission and substation facilities and then prioritizes critical facilities like hospitals, communications and emergency response agencies.
Additionally, hundreds of isolated issues affect individual or small numbers of customers. These are the most time-consuming repairs because they require our crews to go to each individual location to make the repairs. Many of the isolated issues include repairs to “service drops,” which are wires attached to each home to deliver electricity from the neighborhood power line. These wires are often damaged by fallen trees and large branches.
For updated information on the company’s current outages, storm restoration process and tips for staying safe, visit FirstEnergy’s 24/7 Power Center at firstenergycorp.com/outages. To learn more about navigating the recently updated map, please visit bit.ly/FEoutagemapupdates.
Generator Safety Reminder:
To ensure the safety of the home's occupants as well as that of electric company employees who may be working on power lines in the area, the proper generator should be selected and installed by a qualified electrician.
When operating a generator, the power coming into the home should always be disconnected. Otherwise, power from the generator could be sent back onto the power lines, creating a hazardous situation for company workers. Locate the generator outside of your home and far away from windows, doors and vents. Never locate a generator inside your home.
View additional generator safety information.
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