Inter-County Energy Continues Power Restoration Efforts After Widespread Outages

As of March 5 at 3:05 pm, Inter-County Energy has restored power to over 700 members since early this morning, but outages still stand at 2201. The energy provider has been working tirelessly to repair the damage caused by the recent storms and get the power back on for their customers.

Inter-County Energy Cooperative provides electric power to more than 26,500 member/owners across twelve counties, some of those in Garrard.

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Inter-County Energy Makes Significant Progress in Power Restoration Efforts

Inter-County Energy announced that crews have made significant progress in their power restoration efforts as of 8:30 pm today. The company reported that this morning there were over 7,000 outages, but the number has been reduced to 3,630 members still without power. The company has assured its members that it will work just as hard for the remaining members as it did for those who received power restoration today.

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Emergency Workers On The Job

Local first responders and utility workers have been working tirelessly to answer over 700 calls for service in under 10 hours due to recent weather conditions yesterday. The amount of effort put into this work has been described as a "MASSIVE team effort" by officials at Bluegrass 911.

Bluegrass 911 covers four counties in the area, including Garrard.

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Report Property Damage From Wind To EMA

Residents of Garrard County who have experienced damage to their property due to recent severe weather are being encouraged to contact the Emergency Management Agency (EMA) to report the damage.

The EMA is asking residents to call either 859-792-7121 or 859-792-4786 to report any damage to their property. Additionally, those who prefer to communicate through social media can message the EMA on Facebook.

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Transportation Crews Monitoring Roadway

LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 3, 2023) – Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 7 officials advise motorists to prepare for hazardous road conditions, limit travel and stay weather aware. Today, Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency ahead of severe storms expected to produce damaging winds and excessive rainfall. Transportation crews are monitoring weather conditions closely to maintain safe travel along state routes.

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