North Carolina’s Electric Co-ops Await Irene, Encourage Safety

August 26, 2011

Raleigh, N.C. – North Carolina’s electric cooperatives are awaiting Hurricane Irene, which is expected to bring heavy rain, flooding and high winds to the eastern part of the state as early as tomorrow morning. Extensive and prolonged power outages are expected in the hardest hit areas. Cooperative crews are ready to restore power as soon as possible should outages occur.

In storms such as this one, with sustained high winds and stronger gusts, power outages are most often caused by fallen trees and branches, making outages widespread and somewhat erratic. Because strong winds may not relent, you may experience another power outage even if you had power restored earlier.

The cooperatives encourage the public to be aware of the following:

North Carolina’s electric cooperatives serve more than 2.5 million people in 93 of the state’s 100 counties, primarily in rural parts of the state.