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Cleco crews out assessing damage after Hurricane Ida

Aug 30, 2021

Company offers restoration updates for St. Mary Parish

PINEVILLE, La. – Aug. 30, 2021 (3 p.m.)
– Cleco crews are assessing damage to its electrical system caused by Hurricane Ida.  Initial reports indicate that at the height of the storm, 104,432 customers lost power as Ida moved across southeast Louisiana Sunday into Monday.

“We continue assessing damage in the hardest hit parishes and should have more details tomorrow,” said Clint Robichaux, manager of distribution operations support.  “Due to significant flooding, there are some areas we cannot access immediately due to high water even with specialized equipment.”
 
In addition to Cleco personnel, the company has over 2,000 contractors working to clear debris and repair system damage.  Cleco also has specialized equipment like drones, helicopters, airboats and marsh buggies to access areas that are difficult to reach with regular bucket and pickup trucks.

“We understand the next several days will be challenging,” said Robichaux.  “We’re doing everything we can to evaluate the damage and begin restoring power as quickly and safely as possible.”

Restoration Assessment
Below are estimated times for restoration (ETR) based on our early damage assessment.  Please note that unexpected damage or inclement weather could impact restoration efforts and timelines. 

Iberia Parish

  • Jeanerette – Crews restored power to customers in this area today.

St. Mary Parish

  • Franklin – ETR is tomorrow, Tuesday, Aug. 30, at noon
  • Patterson/Berwick – ETR is end of day Wednesday, Sept. 1

Power Outages as of 3 p.m.  

Parish

Customers Affected

Customers Served

Percent of Customers Affected

St. Mary

4,580

18,905

24%

St. Tammany

95,487

96,974

99%

Washington

798

799

100%