Entergy Arkansas storm update – 5/1/2025, 5 p.m.
Since the peak outage count of 21,000 customer outages yesterday at 7 p.m., Entergy Arkansas has successfully restored power to 89 percent of customers impacted by the storms.
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Since the peak outage count of 21,000 customer outages yesterday at 7 p.m., Entergy Arkansas has successfully restored power to 89 percent of customers impacted by the storms.
Batesville-area employees from Entergy Arkansas visited West Elementary School this week, where they spent the morning with around 100 second grade students. The goal for the visit is to help educate the next generation about the importance of trees and the important role they play for the environment, animals and humans.
Entergy Arkansas appreciates your patience as we have completed our restoration efforts resulting from multiple rounds of thunderstorms starting on April 2.
Significant progress is being made by our Entergy Arkansas crews in restoring power to our customers who remain affected by the multiple rounds of severe weather this past weekend. The series of storms resulted in peak outages of 71,300 customers. As of 11 a.m. today, 11,200 outages remain, and we continue to work diligently and safely to restore your power.
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It has been another hard day for our line workers as they experienced more damage than expected with trees blocking access to our equipment and dealing with knee-deep water due to flooding in some areas.
Great progress is being made by our Entergy Arkansas crews in restoring power to our customers affected by the multiple rounds of severe weather in recent days. As of noon today, 21,327 outages remain, mostly in the Little Rock area, after a peak of 71,300 Saturday. We expect 90% of customers to be restored by 10 p.m.
Entergy Arkansas is committed to helping customers recover following the devastating severe weather. The following information will help educate customers who are bringing in their own temporary housing units while they make repairs, or if they plan to vacate their home(s).
Great progress is being made by our Entergy Arkansas crews in restoring power to our customers affected by the multiple rounds of severe weather in recent days.
The Entergy Arkansas service area sustained five rounds of severe weather in recent days, resulting at its peak Saturday in 71,300 customer outages and currently at 40,000. We have activated teams of nearly 1,000 additional personnel to support restoration efforts and continue to shift resources and special equipment to assist with the hardest hit areas.