NPPD Says Power Restored in Southeast Nebraska Communities
(KLZA) -- Nebraska Public Power District customers in Dubois, Pawnee City, Humboldt, Table Rock and Burchard were among those experiencing periodic power outages Wednesday afternoon and evening and into Thursday morning.
Burchard was the last community to have power restored. Outages were caused by weather-related events and interruptions to system equipment such as substation breakers.
Typical causes can include high winds, trees falling into lines, or lightning strikes.
If you have an outage, NPPD has call center service representatives available day and night. NPPD encourages all customers to practice safety during storm season. If you see a downed power line, treat it as energized and call your local utility.
Outage safety tips are available on www.nppd.com under the “Power Outages” tab.
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