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Alabama Power Has Restored Power To More Than 50,000 Customers Since Hurricane Michael Left State

| October 12, 2018 @ 5:00 am

By Alabama NewsCenter Staff

Alabama Power crews have restored more than 50,000 customers who lost power when Hurricane Michael pounded the southeastern part of the state Wednesday night.

The city of Valley and the Dothan Regional Airport have been fully restored. Phenix City and Smith Station are 95 percent restored and are expected to be fully restored by midnight.

Enterprise, New Brockton and Fort Rucker are also scheduled to be fully restored by midnight as are the cities of Napier Field and Midland City.

“Fully restored” refers to those customers able to receive service.

Alabama Power crews have restored more than 50,000 customers since it has been safe to work.

Alabama Power crews expect 75 percent of the transmission lines damaged by Hurricane Michael to be back in service by midnight.

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