Tag Archive for: Hurricane Katrina

A Resilient System: Entergy Gas Stands Strong After Hurricane Ida
Entergy prepares for severe weather all year-round. When a storm strikes, the company’s storm teams work together to restore power and to keep the gas safely flowing.

Entergy Louisiana’s Katrina and Rita Restoration Costs Are Paid in Full
Thirteen years after hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated much of Louisiana, the low-cost bonds used to save customers hundreds of millions of dollars in storm restoration costs are now paid off.

Entergy Mississippi Hurricane Katrina Costs: Paid in Full
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, more than 300,000 Entergy Mississippi customers were in the dark. Power restoration took 11 days, engaged more than 4,200 linemen and support personnel and cost more than $89 million. That bill is now paid in full, and because of that, the $.74 charge will be removed from customer’s bills beginning today.

Powering Through: Entergy’s Rita Stories
Having just spent weeks in the New Orleans area helping with restoration after Hurricane Katrina’s devastating blow, Keith Coleman was eager to get home.But just after arriving in his hometown of Sulphur, La., he found out he would have to get back in the car and leave. Hurricane Rita was coming.So this former meter services employee – now a senior engineering assistant – evacuated with his family to his brother’s house in Oakdale, La.As the massive Rita made its way onto land near the Louisiana/Texas border around 2:30 on the morning of Sept. 24, 2005, Coleman couldn’t sleep. In fact, he and his brother-in law, Warren Faulk (Entergy serviceman first class in Lake Charles), headed back to the Lake Charles/Sulphur area around 7:30 a.m. that same day because they wanted to arrive as soon as possible.When they got to Lake Charles, all the bridges were closed. It wasn’t until later that afternoon that Coleman was able to make it to the company’s staging site at the West Calcasieu Arena – and because he had left so early, he was the first one there.“It was so chaotic all over the area and hard to get around,” Coleman said. “But our staging site was still there. I waited a couple of hours before our crews safely arrived to get set up for work.”

WATCH: Entergy CEO Appears on CNBC’s Power Lunch
On Friday, Aug. 28, one day before the 10th anniversary of Hurricane…

Everyone loves a great comeback story …
We always say that we are more than a power company – that what we do powers the lives of the people we serve.

Powering Through: My Katrina Story – Haley Fisackerly, Entergy Mississippi president and CEO
Thinking back, I don’t think anybody could have imagined what was coming.

Hurricane Katrina Sets New Course for Entergy’s Jim Booth
When Jim Booth, a Pennsylvania native, moved with his family to New Orleans in 2000, he looked forward to starting a new chapter near the Gulf. Booth took a job as an SAIC contractor working on Entergy's AM/FM outage system. "I really didn't know what to expect, and we just went on a leap of faith," said Booth.

Powering Through: Entergy’s Katrina Stories
Glenn Jallans remembers the first time he saw what had happened to his beloved St. Bernard Parish after Hurricane Katrina did its worst in August 2005.

Powering Through: Entergy’s Katrina Stories: Robbin Jeter, Vice President of Customer Service, Entergy Mississippi, Inc.
“You know how we always say that at Entergy, we hope for the best, but plan for the worst?” asked Robbin Jeter, who served as a central region manager in Jackson when Hurricane Katrina struck. “Well, in the case of Hurricane Katrina, wegotthe worst. I don’t think any of us ever really thought we’d have hurricane-force winds in Jackson.”