The company offers the following tips and reminders:

You can also check the status of an outage online at pplelectric. com/outage.

Encourages customers to stay connected and be prepared for potential outages.

Report power outages online at pplelectric. com or text “outage” to txtppl (898775).

    If you experience an outage, report it at pplelectric. com/outage or text “outage” to txtppl.

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    Since the storms began saturday (6/22), we have restored power to more than 33,000 customers.

    Through an automated alert system, customers can receive important service information regarding outages, repair crew status, estimated restoration times and the number of customers affected.

    Sign up for outage alerts and you’ll get upd repair crew status.

    Ppl electric utilities, which is always prepared for whatever damage and outages storms may cause, urges customers to take time to make sure they’re ready.

    Plans underway as ppl electric utilities prepares for another wind and rain event.

    Outage alerts if a power outage occurs at your facility, you want to l be back.

    If your neighbors have power but you don’t:

    Subscribe to alerts for county emergency management sites, when available, so you can be prepared before storms arrive.

    • check the status of an outage and estimated restoration times online at.

Sign up for alerts to stay connected and receive outage updates at pplelectric. com/alerts.

The best way to stay up to date on your specific outage is through ppl alerts at pplelectric. com/alerts.

Since the storms began saturday (6/22), we have restored power to more than 33,000 customers.

    • sign up for alerts to stay connected and receive outage updates at pplelectric. com/alerts.

    Remember, if you encounter a downed wire at any time, assume it’s energized, stay away and report it immediately.

    Remember, if you encounter a downed wire at any time, assume it’s energized, stay away and report it immediately.

    Charge your phones and devices.

    Ppl electric has also made it easier than ever for customers to stay informed about their service.

    Here's how to prepare for an outage that lasts minutes, hours, or days.

  1. Whether there's a flood or a fallen tree, your power will go out eventually.

    “we have been tracking ida very closely for several days and have a plan in place to address any outages that may occur,” said james conrad, director of operations for ppl electric.

    Winter storm elliott, which began thursday afternoon, has caused power outages, and we’re expecting more outages as the storm evolves.

    Search our map to see information about your outage, get updates about the repair status and see your estimated repair time.

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  3. Our crews are prepared and staying alert for this storm.

    Ppl alerts (the “service” or “ppl alerts”) is a service provided by ppl electric utilities corporation (ppl) that is designed to transmit messages alerting customers of (1) ppl service outages, restoration time estimates, restoration of service, “quiet time” (as defined below) warnings and related messages (each, an outage alert.

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    You can also get alerts for counties your children or other relatives, such as elderly parents, live in.

    Check the status of an outage and estimated restoration times online at pplelectric. com/outage.

    Set the alerts to your preference and you'll.

    Utility adds lineworkers to assist in restoration efforts;

    Our companies send the latest updates by phone, email, text or all three.

    Current models indicate the storm could cause damage to the electrical system, with rain and winds potentially gusting up to 50 mph.

    Prepare an emergency kit with food, water, medication, flashlights and pet supplies.

    You can check the status of your outage online, or sign up for ppl alerts for updates by phone, text or email.

    Stay informed and adjust your outage alert preferences at pplelectric. com/alerts.