FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Crews Preparing for Fourth Round of Severe Storms
GREENBURG, Pa.,
FE PA is closely monitoring forecasted conditions as the system develops. While projections may vary, strong wind gusts — potentially reaching up to 65 mph in some areas — remain the primary concern, with the potential to bring down trees and send branches and debris into power lines.
To support restoration efforts and respond quickly to potential outages, the company will mobilize a substantial workforce, including additional lineworkers and support personnel, as well as forestry crews and hazard and damage assessment teams. These resources will join FE PA employees already prepared to support 24/7 restoration efforts.
Prepared for Ongoing Complex Storm Impacts
The past two weeks have been highly unusual, with multiple major storm systems moving through our service area since early June, including 14 confirmed tornadoes, according to the
To help manage this latest system safely and efficiently, FE PA has activated its incident command structure so teams across the service area can coordinate restoration work, equipment needs and field support as conditions change.
FE PA takes a proactive, year-round approach to maintaining a reliable electric system, especially during extreme weather. This includes ongoing tree trimming to keep vegetation away from power lines and reduce outages, investing in major system upgrades to strengthen the grid, and conducting routine aerial inspections to identify and address potential issues before they affect service.
Through its Energize365 initiative, FE PA plans to invest approximately
Customer Safety and Preparedness Tips
FE PA encourages customers to stay weather-aware, have a plan in place and put safety first as storms move through the area:
- Stay at least 30 feet away from downed power lines; call 911 immediately.
- Secure loose outdoor items, including garbage cans, furniture and trampolines.
- Charge phones and essential devices.
- Keep flashlights, batteries and a radio ready.
- Store water if you rely on a well pump.
- Have no-cook foods on hand.
- Steer clear of trees and utility poles during high winds.
How to Report an Outage
If you lose power during the upcoming storm, report your outage:
- Call 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877)
- Text OUT to LIGHTS (544487)
- Online at firstenergycorp.com/outages
Get Outage Updates
- Text REG to 544487 to sign up for outage alerts. Once enrolled, text STAT to 544487 for updates.
- Log into your online account.
- View outage maps at firstenergycorp.com/outages.
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