Sep 27, 2024
More than 120,000 residents are without power across the Tri-State as the remnants of Hurricane Helene roll through the area. The outages come as the region is under a High Wind Warning until 10 p.m., with gusts of up to 60 miles per hour amid a soaking rain.The majority of early outages were located in the eastern portion of our region. As the storm continues to travel, more outages are popping up in the northern part of the Tri-State, including Springboro, Lebanon and Middletown. It still looks like the rain shield should break for this evening, giving us drier conditions for Friday night football games, but those fields will be soaking wet. In a statement, Duke Energy said crews will begin working once the system clears the area."The remnants of what was Hurricane Helene has made its way up to the Midwest, bringing severe winds and heavy rain," Duke Energy said. "Once the system clears the area, and as conditions allow, our crews will begin assessing damage and making repairs. Thank you for your patience."We'll update this story with more as we learn about additional power outages in the area.
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