CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- As Hurricane Joaquin continues along its uncertain path toward the U.S. East Coast, Duke Energy crews in the Carolinas are preparing for potential storm impacts from high wind and heavy rain in portions of its already saturated service area.

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Duke Energy's experienced team of meteorologists is monitoring the path and strength of this major hurricane, and the company's storm team is making sure that adequate equipment, supplies and personnel are available, if needed, to respond to outages.

In addition to line crews, contractors and support teams already in the Carolinas, Duke Energy maintains crews in its Florida and Midwest service areas that are available to deploy for additional support. And the company maintains mutual assistance agreements with peer utilities in the region to secure crews and equipment, as needed, to further enhance response efforts.

As Duke Energy prepares its response to Hurricane Joaquin, the company urges customers to do the same in advance of the storm:


    --  Check supplies of flashlights, batteries, bottled water, non-perishable
        foods, medicines, etc. Also, ensure a portable battery-operated radio,
        TV or NOAA radio is on hand.
    --  Families who have special medical needs or elderly members should
        closely monitor weather forecasts and make plans for potential alternate
        arrangements should an extended outage occur.
    --  Charge cell phones in advance of the storm to stay connected to
        important safety and response information.

Stay Safe

Of particular concern is the already saturated ground from multiple days of rain across the Carolinas. The wet ground, coupled with the potential for high winds, may result in downed trees and lines as the storm passes.


    --  Stay away from any downed power lines and assume they are energized.
    --  Report downed power lines to Duke Energy.
    --  If a power line falls across a car that you're in, stay in the car. If
        you MUST get out of the car due to a fire or other immediate
        life-threatening situation, jump clear of the car and be sure that no
        part of your body is touching the car when your feet touch the ground.

Get Connected

Visit Duke Energy's storm preparedness website - www.duke-energy.com/storms - for links to outage reporting tools, safety information and tips. There is also an interactive outage map with up-to-date information on power outages, including outage totals systemwide and by county, as well as estimated times of restoration.

Follow these social media accounts to get up-to-date information about outages and restoration efforts:


    --  Facebook - facebook.com/DukeEnergy
    --  Twitter - twitter.com/DukeEnergy

Report an Outage

Any customer who experiences a power outage should report the outage to the company. The company's mobile-enhanced website makes it easier than ever to report an outage via mobile device. Customers may also call the company's automated outage-reporting system:


    --  Duke Energy Progress - 800.419.6356
    --  Duke Energy Carolinas - 800.POWERON (800.769.3766)

These automated options are the quickest and easiest way for customers to report outages. By entering a phone number or Duke Energy account number, the customer's outage will be recorded in the company's system and included in restoration plans.

Customers who report an outage can choose to receive updates via text message or voice message until their outage is restored. Visit www.duke-energy.com/outagealerts for more information or to enroll.

Restoring Power

When there are widespread power outages, Duke Energy follows a restoration process that focuses on repairs that will restore power to the greatest number of customers as safely, quickly and efficiently as possible. Emphasis is placed on vital public health and safety facilities such as hospitals, law enforcement, fire departments, water treatment facilities and pumping stations. This infographic explains the process:
duke-energy.com/pdfs/How-Duke-Energy-Restores-Power.pdf

Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Duke Energy is a Fortune 250 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DUK. More information about the company is available at: www.duke-energy.com.

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