Power restored after brief outage affecting over 600 customers in Beaumont
π Power restored to over 600 Beaumont customers following an Entergy outage lasting under an hour.
β±οΈ Originally estimated restoration was set for 7:30 p.m., but service returned in approximately an hour.
π¨ The outage was caused by a fuse blowing on a distribution line, which was quickly repaired.
π Entergy Texas serves the majority of Southeast Texas, including customers across eight counties including Chambers and Orange.
βοΈ Power outages can affect multiple utilities, such as the Jasper Newton Electric Co-Op and Deep East Texas Electric Co-Op in nearby areas.
π₯¬ Safety tips include creating emergency kits with flashlights, batteries, and non-perishable snacks during a loss of power.
π Consumers are advised to maintain alternative charging methods for phones and medical devices to ensure safety.
βοΈ Freezers can keep food safe for up to four hours if the door remains closed during an outage.
β οΈ Perishable foods like meat, poultry, and eggs should be discarded if left out of temperature control for more than two hours.
π Residents are warned not to connect generators to the utility grid directly to prevent dangerous backfeeding that could harm workers.
π Local emergency management agencies recommend reviewing community emergency plans before an outage occurs.
- Power was quickly restored to over 600 Beaumont customers after an Entergy outage lasting under an hour.
- The cause of the outage was a tree blowing on a distribution line that was quickly repaired.
- Entergy Texas serves much of Southeast Texas including customers in Chambers, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Newton, Orange and Tyler counties.
- Over 600 customers in Beaumont were left without power due to an Entergy outage.
- The estimated restoration time of 7:30 p.m. indicates a potential delay, although the actual outage duration was under an hour.
- The outage was caused by a tree blowing on a distribution line, which could imply ongoing infrastructure vulnerability to weather events.
- Restoration times provided by the power company are explicitly stated as estimates only, meaning there is no guarantee of timely service recovery.
- Residents with battery-operated or power-dependent devices, such as medical devices, were advised to have backup plans due to safety risks during outages.