Oct 01, 2024
Even with nearly 400 crew members working 24/7, Blue Ridge Energy is announcing that due to the extent of growing system damage being uncovered by line technicians and damage assessment as repairs progress, some of the hardest hit areas will take another week or longer to restore. “The damage is even more extensive than we first thought,” said Renee Walker, director of public relations. “This is not the news any of us want to hear,” she said. “However, we are working to keep members informed with the latest information and we hope this helps members in these areas prepare, or helps their loved ones know so they can provide assistance,” Walker said. The following communities will be impacted by the extended outages for at least another week: Watauga County: Mabel Elk Rominger Laurel Creek Ashe County: Creston Lansing Shatley Big Laurel Hwy 88 toward Sutherland Big Horse Creek Big Springs Crumpler Old Mill Creek Caldwell County: Globe Edgemont Mortimer Johns River Loop Alleghany: Piney Creek Laurel Springs The goal in power restoration is to get the most members on in the least amount of time. Restoration depends on first repairing the main lines and substations that must be energized in order for power to flow to distribution lines and substations providing electricity to communities and homes. Quick facts: Of Blue Ridge Energy’s 8,500 miles of line, 6,800 is known to be damaged Hundreds of power poles are broken Some of the cooperative’s system is completely gone: washed away by flooding or mudslides. “This is the most damaging storm in Blue Ridge Energy’s history,” Walker said. “Homes and cars are washed away, some roads have been replaced with creek beds and certain areas look like war zones. We are working under extreme conditions to restore power as quickly and safely as possible,” she added. As of 6 pm Monday, 32,711 members remain without power after a 24/7 outage restoration effort that is now in its 4th day. At the height of the outages on Friday evening, 63,819 members were without power: 80 percent of Blue Ridge Energy’s system. While Blue Ridge Energy is aware of outages and system operators are monitoring conditions, members experiencing an outage should call PowerLine at 1-800-448-2383, by using the Blue Ridge Energy mobile app, or, by texting OUT to 70216. Outage reports cannot be accepted over social media. Outage status is available 24/7 on the cooperative’s live outage map at BlueRidgeEnergy.com and on the mobile app. Thank you for your patience and support.
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