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  1. Duke Energy focuses on remaining 49,000 customers without power after repairing nearly 1.8 million outages in Carolinas. Flexible bill payment arrangements are available for customers experiencing financial hardship due to . Learn more:

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    4 hours ago

    This is one of the sweetest things EVER❤️❤️❤️. See how this young lady thanked the OH-KY linemen in her South Wilmington, NC neighborhood today

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  3. 6 hours ago

    After restoring more than 1.6 million customers, some of our most challenging work remains in communities devastated by . Crews are using helicopters with saws to cut trees preventing power line repairs near New Bern, N.C.

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    7 hours ago

    Duke Energy crews man a tracked vehicle while restoring power to the New Bern, N.C. area in the bloated Trent River near the Pollocksville community.

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  5. 7 hours ago

    Crews in Wilmington, N.C., are installing new poles and restringing lines in a neighborhood near Towels Road. This is just one of thousands of repairs we're making in coastal and inland areas after Hurricane . Track progress:

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    11 hours ago

    Several different spans of line on Gillikin Rd in Otway, NC. Please stay away from fallen power lines and remember to keep pets away from those areas. crews and contractors will be out in full force and want you and your family to stay safe!

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  7. Damage caused by is widespread in New Bern, N.C. Yesterday, crews worked to restore power to a residential neighborhood just north of New Bern, while other crews rebuilt lines and erected new poles to feed a commercial area. Photos via

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  8. Sep 19

    Crews have restored power to 1.6 million customers out of nearly 1.7 million total outages during Huricane .

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  9. Sep 19

    After , many customers in coastal and inland areas are still swamped. Flooding, road closures and damage make power restoration unusually challenging, but tracked vehicles and specialized equipment are helping crews make repairs. Track progress:

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    Sep 19
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  11. Sep 19

    Tests show water quality remains protected at Sutton Plant following Hurricane Florence

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    Sep 19

    Image of a feeder submerged in high water in Goldston, NC. Conditions like this still making it difficult for crews to access hard hit areas.

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  13. Sep 19

    Crews continue making progress in restoring power to customers impacted by , particularly in hard-hit coastal and inland counties. This footage is from the Wilmington area. Track progress:

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    Sep 18

    Big thank you to for donating $145,000 to the yesterday!

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    Sep 18

    Let there be light! Power is restored in the historic area of downtown . crews continue to make progress since hit.

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    Thank you to all the dedicated men and women of our critical infrastructure partners who are working hard to respond to Hurricane . This includes 85% of critical infrastructure, which is privately owned, such as the power company I met with yesterday, .

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  17. Sep 18

    Duke Energy crews continue to focus on Carolinas’ hardest-hit regions; power restored to nearly 1.5 million customers.

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  18. Sep 18

    Crews loaded cranes, floats and other special equipment on flatbed trucks today and drove from Florence, S.C., to Wilmington, N.C. The equipment will help them navigate flooded areas to make repairs in coastal areas hit hardest. Track progress:

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    Sep 18

    Woodwalkers working to repair power for homes and businesses along Market St., College Rd., Eastwood Rd in .

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    Sep 18

    As you clean up yard debris, DO NOT pick up or go near downed power lines in your yard. Wait until a crew removes the line before working in that area.

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