Duke works to restore power

Combating Zeta's effects
Downed trees and debris in Greenville's Brookside Forest neighborhood Monday, June 22, 2020, after a microburst brought damaging winds leaving about 3,000 Duke Energy customers without power including 2,500 in Greenville County.
Downed trees and debris in Greenville's Brookside Forest neighborhood Monday, June 22, 2020, after a microburst brought damaging winds leaving about 3,000 Duke Energy customers without power including 2,500 in Greenville County. Photo credit © MATT BURKHARTT/Staff via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Duke Energy utility crews have made tremendous progress in restoring electricity to upstate customers following the effects of Tropical Storm Zeta Thursday.
At one point, there were over a hundred thousand Duke Energy customers without power.
As of 10AM this morning according to Duke Energy's Outage Map on their website, Greenville County still has over 1,200 customers without power.
In Pickens County nearly 400 customers without power and just over 100 customers without power in Anderson County.
Duke officials are hoping to have all customers restored by 11:30PM tomorrow.

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