Tag Archive for: Storm Preparation

Entergy nuclear stations prepare for tropical system
Nuclear plants are designed to exceed requirements to withstand regional natural disasters

Entergy Texas prepares for potential tropical system
The company encourages customers to finalize storm plans and stay informed.

Peak hurricane season is upon us
Hurricane Beryl making landfall early in the season reminded us we must remain ready for anything. With experts continuing to forecast above average activity and the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season occurring from late August through September, take the time now to review your preparedness plans.

Watch out for scams after hurricanes
Atmospheric and oceanic conditions have set the stage for an extremely active hurricane season that could rank among the busiest on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. When severe weather strikes, it can bring out the best in people.

Entergy wins EEI Emergency Response Awards
The Edison Electric Institute recently awarded Entergy with its 49th Emergency Recovery Award, recognizing the dedication and excellence of our power restoration workers. Entergy was specifically recognized for outstanding restoration efforts earlier this year following a severe weather event that traveled a large portion of our service area.

Hurricane season is here
Hurricane season starts Saturday, June 1, and experts predict another active season.

Entergy prepares for the 2024 hurricane season with storm drill
As part of extensive year-round focus on incident preparation, Entergy employees recently participated in a week-long exercise to prepare for when customers need them the most.

Entergy New Orleans and Entergy Louisiana urge customers to get storm ready
Hurricane season officially begins on June 1, and Entergy New Orleans and Entergy Louisiana are encouraging all customers to join us as we prepare for the upcoming storm season.

Entergy Arkansas storm update – 5/8/24, 8 p.m.
Entergy Arkansas continues to make significant progress to restore power to more than 21,053 customers impacted by severe weather in the Hot Springs and Little Rock areas. The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down in Hot Springs early this morning causing significant damage around the Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine areas. That storm cell then moved across Southwest Little Rock in the Baseline network causing damage. Currently, approximately 2,300 Entergy customers remain without power.

Entergy Texas urges customers to get storm ready
Preparation tips for hurricane season.