Core Points - Duke Energy is actively responding to historic storms and flooding in the Greater Cincinnati area, having restored power to over 70,000 customers affected by severe weather [1][8] - The Ohio River crested at 60 feet, and flooding continues to impact low-lying areas in Kentucky and Ohio, with natural gas service being shut off in approximately 500 flooded locations [2][3] - The company emphasizes safety for customers, urging them to remain cautious as additional flash flooding is expected [3] Restoration Efforts - Duke Energy's restoration process prioritizes repairing large power lines and infrastructure to restore power to the maximum number of customers efficiently [7] - As of the latest updates, power outages have decreased significantly from over 70,000 to less than 100 [2] Customer Safety and Resources - Customers are advised to turn off power at the circuit breaker if flooding threatens their homes and to avoid downed electrical lines [9] - The company encourages the use of the American Red Cross Emergency app for weather safety, which includes emergency checklists and weather alerts [5] Company Overview - Duke Energy serves 910,000 customers in Ohio and Kentucky, providing electric and natural gas services across a significant service area [11] - The company is part of a larger energy holding company that serves 8.4 million customers across multiple states and is focused on energy transition and infrastructure upgrades [12][13]
Duke Energy responds to historic flooding in Ohio and Kentucky this weekend