NYSEG: “We’re preparing for remnants of Tropical Storm Debby
Heavy rain and potential flooding expected
We’re preparing for the impacts of Tropical Storm Debby, which is expected to bring heavy rain, potential flooding, and possible severe weather to our entire NYSEG service area on Thursday and Friday.
Our teams have been closely monitoring weather forecasts, strategically planning and readying our crews and equipment. To prepare, we have pre-staged approximately 170 additional line crews and 80 additional tree crews across the state to assist with restoration efforts should outages occur.
We urge you to monitor weather forecasts and prepare as well. Here are some easy ways to stay informed:
- Sign up for My Account to manage your account preferences including Outage Alertsto stay informed and receive automatic text, email or phone updates if the power goes out. If we have a current cell phone number associated with your account, and you have not previously opted out, you will receive outage alert texts automatically.
- Download our mobile app at the App Store and Google Play to report an outage and access Outage Lists and Maps. Or text APP to 697348 to receive a downloadable link.
- View our storm checklist and safety tips to prepare ahead of time.
Learn more about our preparations by visiting Outage News. You can also find updates throughout the event on our website and media channels (Facebook and X).
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If your power is interrupted go to NYSEG’s Outage Central. Report outages and view estimated restoration times and outage mapsat Outage Central from your computer or smart phone.
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How we restore power: Our first priority is your safety. In the case of a large interruption, we first repair the main facilities (transmission lines, substations) that bring electricity to your neighborhood. Learn more
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If someone in your household uses electrically powered life-sustaining equipment enroll in our program at 800.572.1111 to be updated on power restoration efforts if the duration of an outage extends beyond 24 hours.
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To report a life-threatening electricity emergency, call us at 800.572.1131 or call 911. To report a natural gas emergency or if you smell a natural gas odor, call us at 800.572.1121 or call 911.
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Posted: August 9th, 2024 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, Northern NY News, Peru News, Weather News/History.