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Outages leave 100,000 Hoosiers without power after Wednesday storms

Last Updated 2 weeks by Amnon J. Jobi | Amnon Front Page

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Hoosiers across the state are waking up without electricity Thursday morning.

As of 6 a.m., there were just over 117,000 people statewide without power, according to poweroutages.us.

In addition to homes and businesses, power outages are also affecting traffic lights. If the lights at an intersection are out or flashing red, treat it as a four-way stop.

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Area Power Outages

Below are the number of people without electricity, sorted by provider. These numbers were last updated at 5:25 a.m.

  • AES Indiana: 27,000+
  • Anderson Light and Power: 13,379
  • CenterPoint Energy: 11,438
  • Duke Energy (statewide): 41,108
    • Carmel area: 3,000+
    • Westfield area: 2,000+
    • Danville: 1,000+
    • Fortville: 1,000+
    • Lapel: 1,000+
  • Indiana Michigan Power: 9,000+
  • Jackson County REMC: 2,800+
  • NIPSCO: 3,000+
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There is no estimated time for when all repairs will be complete.

Click here to report an outage to AES Indiana.

Click here to report an outage to Duke Energy.

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