Friday September 27th, 2024 4:55AM

Power outages during Hurricane Helene: the latest

By AccessWDUN Staff

Update on Sept. 27, 2024 @ 2:15 a.m.:

Currently, Jackson EMC is reporting 550 customers without service. from outages in Hall, Gwinnett, Banks, Jackson and Barrow counties .

Georgia Power's more than 100 outages in Northeast Georgia area are affecting more than 2,300 customers. Throughout Rabun, Stephens, Forsyth, Banks, Jackson, Habersham, Gwinnett and Hall counties.

Habersham EMC has nearly 500 customers from more than 20 outages without service and Sawnee EMC are reporting 100 customers from 15 outages without service.

*If you wish to report a power outage in your area, a link to the listed providers can be found at the bottom of this originally published story.

Jackson EMC -  https://www.jacksonemc.com/

Habersham EMC - https://www.habershamemc.com/

Sawnee EMC - https://sawnee.coop/

Georgia Power - https://www.georgiapower.com/

Update on Sept. 26, 2024 @ 4:45 p.m.:

Here are the most recent outage numbers as of early Thursday morning:

Currently, Jackson EMC is reporting 175 outages. 155 of those are in Hall County, with 18 in Barrow County.

Habersham EMC has 30 customers with two outages. 29 of those affected are in Habersham County, with one in White County.

Sawnee EMC has two outages with six customers affected in the Dawson and Lumpkin County areas.

Georgia Power's 26 outages in the area are affecting over 1,000 customers. 624 of those are in Gwinnett County, while 362 are in Rabun County. The rest are scattered across Hall, Banks, Stephens, and Lumpkin counties.

Jackson EMC -  https://www.jacksonemc.com/

Habersham EMC - https://www.habershamemc.com/

Sawnee EMC - https://sawnee.coop/

Georgia Power - https://www.georgiapower.com/

*If you wish to report a power outage in your area, a link to the listed providers can be found at the bottom of this originally published story.


Original story published on Sept. 25, 2024 @ 6 p.m.:

With Hurricane Helene rapidly approaching, local power suppliers have issued statements about potential closures.

Jackson EMC released a statement regarding the storm. 

“Jackson EMC linemen and contact center team members stand ready to respond to our members when needed. We will mobilize restoration crews prepared to respond to any outages as quickly as conditions and safety procedures allow,” Director of Communication Wendy Jones said in a press release.

As of 6 p.m. on Wednesday, they are reporting six outages in Hall County and 132 overall.

They remind the public to beware of fallen power lines, take precautions when using a generator, and prepare for medical needs.

Sawnee EMC said they are closely monitoring Helene’s projected path and are preparing for the impact to the area. 

Sawnee EMC is reporting just eight customers affected with five outages as of 6 p.m. on Wednesday. 

Habersham EMC is reporting 727 outages in Habersham County and 84 outages in Hall County. 

Georgia Power is reporting two outages and 11 customers affected in Hall County.

These numbers are expected to rise. Check back here for updates throughout the storm.

Anyone wishing to report outages to the listed utility providers can connect to their web pages through the following links:

Jackson EMC -  https://www.jacksonemc.com/

Habersham EMC - https://www.habershamemc.com/

Sawnee EMC - https://sawnee.coop/

Georgia Power - https://www.georgiapower.com/

 

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