Hurricane season is here
Hurricane season starts today, and scientists predict there could be 13 named storms, with six being hurricanes – two of which are predicted to be major hurricanes of Category 3 or higher.
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Hurricane season starts today, and scientists predict there could be 13 named storms, with six being hurricanes – two of which are predicted to be major hurricanes of Category 3 or higher.
Preparing for severe weather is a year‑round priority. As part of our continuous focus on readiness, employees from across our four‑state service area recently participated in a system tropical weather exercise designed to strengthen our response to major weather events.
Storm preparations happen year-round — from inspections and vegetation management to training and industry collaboration. We prepare for the worst of what Mother Nature might bring because our customers live in areas prone to some of the most severe weather in the country.
As we look ahead to the winter season, Entergy is prepared and encourages customers to prepare as well. Even if we live or work where extremely cold temperatures are not common, it’s still important to be prepared for freezing and inclement weather.
September is National Preparedness Month, and with the most active stretch of hurricane season underway, we are reminding customers to take steps now to protect their families, homes and businesses from major storms and other emergencies.
Meet Billy Blaylock, an incident response manager of logistical programs based out of Transmission Headquarters in Jackson, Miss. who has worked for Entergy for more than 14 years.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, meet Chelcie Binnings, a senior lead engineer on the Engineering Fix-It-Now team at Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station, located in Killona, La.
