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MLGW nearing 98% restoration
June 30, 2023
(June 30, 2023, 5 p.m.) – MLGW is approaching 98% restoration to customers impacted by Sunday’s storms and will continue working through the weekend until all customers who can take power are restored. Safety remains a top priority as crews work around the clock in triple-digit temperatures.

Work is focused in the Millington, Bartlett, Raleigh and the Shelby Forest areas but we have crews working across the entire service area to restore power to all of our customers.

MLGW has 117 electric repair crews who are supported by 24 troubleshooters, 94 tree cutting crews, 48 damage assessment crews and hundreds of engineers, logisticians, system operators and other support personnel.

Customers already restored may experience temporary interruptions in their electrical service as we reroute electrical power and make repairs on various cricuts. The outage map may fluctuate as a result of this switching. We understand that this is especially frustrating for customers who waited days foir their power to be restored, but this is a temporary measure and part of the permanent restoration process.

Repeat Outage Reporting: Customers should continue to call to report their outage and not assume we are aware of their outage. Often, an outage at the circuit or distribution line level will mask another outage at the fuse, transformer or service drop level. When the circuit is successfully repaired, the system may not automatically detect an outage downstream.

Further, customers may have a localized damage, like a equipment down in their backyard. Also, some customers may have damage to their weatherheads. The weatherhead is usually located above the roofline or attached to the gable or side of the house where the customer's wiring connects to MLGW's electric lines. The weatherhead is the homeowner's property and therefore is not maintained by MLGW. If it is damaged, a customer must have it repaired by a licensed electrician and inspected by Code Enforcement before MLGW can restore power.

Important Notices/Reminders:

·       Find the City’s Extreme Heat Services here: https://www.memphistn.gov/news/extreme-heat-service-update-june-28-2023-2/ or Call 211.

·       Customers who currently receive SNAP can apply for replacement benefits at  https://www.tn.gov/humanservices/for-families/tdhs-disaster-emergency-assistance.html.

·       An MLGW emergency response dashboard is online at http://www.mlgw.com/stormresponse.

·       Please always call 528-4465 to report emergencies like downed powerlines and gas leaks. MLGW asks customers to stay away from downed powerlines. DO NOT TOUCH or cut limbs across powerlines. They could be energized (hot).

·       MLGW customers can report power outages and check the status of their outage through My Account or by calling the automated outage number: 544-6500. Customers can also check the online outage map: mlgw.com/outagecenter.

Memphis Light, Gas and Water is the largest three-service public power utility in the nation, serving the residents of Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee since 1939. MLGW consistently provides customers with rates that are amongst the lowest in the nation and stewards a water supply from artesian wells that is minimally treated. Actively engaged in promoting the prosperity of Memphis and Shelby County, MLGW supports the seven local chambers in its service area and makes doing business with local, minority- and women-owned business a priority. Deeply rooted in the community, its employees generously donate time and money in support of bettering the Greater Memphis area.

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