Power Outage
Thousands of Austinites still without power as Austin Energy works toward full restoration
About 600 workers from Austin Energy and other utilities are working around-the-clock to restore power to thousands of customers after announcing full restoration will not occur until February 12.
City of Austin officials spoke at a second press conference this weekend to provide residents in the dark with more updates on recovery efforts. Full restoration is at the top of mind for City leaders, but the storm left a lot of damage in its wake.
"We're still dealing with hurricane-level devastation," Austin Energy General Manager Jackie Sargent said. "I really wish that we could give you an estimated time of restoration. This is frustrating for everyone."
Sargent said one state leader likened this storm to an "ice hurricane," with thousands of Austin Energy customers still left in the dark without power. Sargent said the biggest outages have been restored.
"Those are where the ice and vegetation damaged whole or entire circuits. We're now focusing on the most complicated restoration efforts, the smaller outages with unique damage," Sargent said.
Depending on this week's weather, restoration efforts could also get more complicated.
"As early as Tuesday, forecasts call for rain, thunderstorms and wind gusts and they're expected to reach up to 35 miles per hour. The trees are compromised and high winds could pose new issues," Sargent said.
Trees are still vulnerable after the winter storm. With strong winds anticipated in the forecast, additional limbs could fall, possibly creating more damage or power outages.
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