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NV Energy prepares for outages from weekend storm


RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – NV Energy says it is preparing for outages as a result of a storm expected to hit northern Nevada.

The storm is expected to bring heavy rain, winds, flooding, and wet snow in the mountains and last several days.

NV Energy says that to prepare, they have increased the number of personnel in their service areas throughout the weekend. The company says that, due to the length and potential impact of the event, outage times could be longer than usual.

They ask that if you encounter a downed power line, to not approach it, and to report at outages here or by calling customer service at 775-834-4444.



NV Energy, the primary power provider in Nevada, is gearing up for potential outages caused by a powerful weekend storm. With forecasts predicting heavy rain, strong winds, and possible thunderstorms, the utility company is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and reliability of its electrical grid.

In a statement released earlier today, NV Energy announced that they have mobilized additional crews and equipment to respond to any outages that may occur as a result of the storm. They have also been in communication with local emergency management agencies to coordinate their response efforts.

Customers are being urged to prepare for the possibility of power outages by having flashlights, batteries, and other emergency supplies on hand. Additionally, NV Energy is reminding customers to stay away from downed power lines and report any outages by calling their customer service hotline.

As the storm approaches, NV Energy is working diligently to minimize the impact on customers and restore power as quickly and safely as possible. Stay tuned for updates on their response efforts as the weekend progresses.

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