Appalachian Power continues storm recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene

WEST VIRGINIA (LOOTPRESS) – Appalachian Power is facing major challenges as it works to restore power to communities across Northeastern Tennessee and Southern Virginia after the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene.

As of Tuesday morning, over 85,600 customers remain without power. More than 5,000 workers, including crews from 21 states, are engaged in the recovery effort.

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The hurricane caused historic flooding, downed trees, and significant damage to electrical infrastructure.

Crews have already discovered over 2,100 spans of fallen wire and damaged equipment, including 500 poles and 120 transformers.

Despite these challenges, Appalachian Power has restored service to 196,400 customers, representing 70% of those affected.

The hardest-hit areas, including parts of Southern Virginia and West Virginia, are still facing power outages.

In Virginia, 64,600 customers remain without electricity, while around 19,000 are affected in West Virginia, and 2,000 in Tennessee.

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