Cleco provides restoration updates
PINEVILLE, La. – Sept. 2, 2021 (6 p.m.) – Cleco crews continue damage assessments and restoration efforts in St. Tammany and Washington parishes following Hurricane Ida.
Distribution damage to date by the numbers*
Poles |
Transformers |
Crossarms |
Spans of Wire Down |
Trees on Wire |
472 |
411 |
1,433 |
5,137 |
3,945 |
*Numbers increasing as damage assessments continue. |
Restoration Estimates
Below are estimated times for restoration (ETR). Additional ETRs will be shared, as they become available. Please note that unexpected damage or inclement weather could impact restoration efforts and timelines. With the large number of crews working to restore power, sometimes repairs can be made before the assessment and estimate are documented.
Power has been restored to the following in St. Tammany Parish:
Abita Springs
- Emerald Creek subdivision
- Arrow Wood Estates subdivision
Mandeville
- Laurel Wood subdivision
- Oak Island subdivision
- A section of Greenleaves subdivision
- Timber Creek subdivision
- A section of Hunters Glen subdivision
- DeVal Estates subdivision
- Twin Oaks subdivision
- The Fountains subdivision
- Emerald Forest subdivision
- Lakeshore High School
Covington
- Downton Covington – Boston Street
- Commercial area on Tyler Street south of St. Tammany Hospital
- Timberlake subdivision
- Hwy 25 and Hwy 190 commercial area
- Tchefuncte Country Club
- Target shopping center area
- Hwy 190 and I-12 commercial
Goodbee
- Rouse’s Supermarket
- Archbishop Hannan
Slidell
- Bel Air subdivision
Power Outages as of 6 p.m.
Parish |
Customers Affected |
Customers Served |
Percent of Customers Affected |
St. Tammany |
66,741 |
96,974 |
69% |
Washington |
797 |
799 |
100% |