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PACIFIC POWER CREWS WORKING TO RESTORE POWER AS HIGH WINDS PERSIST

Regional Update On Power Outages Around Oregon: 

Workers are patrolling lines to assess hazards and restoration needs even as winds are expected to pose a challenge into the evening

Pacific Power has mobilized over 250 field and support personnel, including service crews from Rocky Mountain Power, to assess and repair damage caused by strong winds as high as 80 miles per hour.

As of noon today, there are approximately 27,000 customers out of power, down from the 49,622 customers at the height of the wind event.

“We are still battling the elements, but our crews are focused on repair and restoration as the weather allows,” said Allen Berreth, vice president of operations.  “We remain grateful for the support our crews are getting in person and on social media from our customers.”

Widespread strong winds over and west of the Cascades ranging from 40 to 80 miles per hour continue to challenge the efforts of service crews. Downed trees are especially common since heavy rains have soaked through soil. Employees are working through the holidays to patrol lines and identify potential damage. Where possible, crews are already working to restore service, though the strong winds that have downed trees and lines across the service area are forecast to persist into the early evening.

The communities with the largest remaining outages include:

Visit pacificpower.net/outages for a map showing current restoration estimates.

Pacific Power’s meteorologists forecast the storm will move east to Pendleton and Walla Walla this evening, potentially impacting service there.

Pacific Power regional business managers are working with local emergency officials to prioritize power restoration to critical facilities in the communities affected by extended outages.

Pacific Power encourages customers to report outages by calling 1-877-508-5088 or text OUT to 722797Text STAT to 722797 to check the status of your outage.

To ease the inconvenience of power outages and assist crews in restoring power, Pacific Power suggests the following tips and safety precautions:

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