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Millions without power after Hurricane Helene rocks Southeast
The storm struck Florida as a Category 4 and moved inland. More than 4 million customers lacked power Friday morning. Millions of Southeastern U.S. customers were without power Friday morning after Hurricane Helene hit Florida as a Category 4 storm and moved inland....
Hurricane Helene to roar ashore in Florida’s Big Bend as a Category 4
People in the Florida Big Bend region and much of the eastern Gulf coast need to complete preparations for major hurricane impacts by Wednesday night before hazardous conditions arrive on Thursday. Key takeaways: •Helene is poised to make a quick landfall in Florida's...
Hurricane to intensify over Gulf of Mexico, to be strongest to strike US this season
People in the Florida Panhandle, Big Bend region and much of the central and eastern Gulf coast need to complete preparations for major hurricane impacts by Wednesday night before hazardous conditions arrive by Thursday. Key takeaways: •A major hurricane is poised to...
Lineworkers to Leaders: Career Advancement in the Line Trade
These journeymen share their strategies for navigating the path from the field to the boardroom and beyond. Lineworkers often spend their entire careers in the field, powering their communities and restoring electricity following severe storms. Some journeymen,...
Hurricane forecast to make landfall along US Gulf Coast this week
People along the Florida Panhandle, Big Bend region and much of the eastern Gulf coast need to complete preparations for hurricane impacts by Wednesday night before hazardous conditions arrive on Thursday. An evolving storm in the western Caribbean is expected to...
Duke Energy’s ready to respond during peak of hurricane season; advanced technology saved 12.5 million minutes of customer outages during Hurricane Debby
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Duke Energy’s year-round grid-strengthening work and advanced technology help keep Florida communities resilient and better protected against disasters such as hurricanes. “Regardless of when and where the next storm strikes,” said Melissa...