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Natural Gas: If you smell gas, think you have a gas leak, have carbon monoxide symptoms or have some other gas emergency situation, go outside and call 911 and thenour emergency number 1-800-634-3524.
Electric: For any electric emergency including a power outage or other electric-related situation, please call 1-800-464-7726. If you see a downed power line, stay away and immediately call 911 and then our emergency number.
The recent stretch of unpredictable and intense storms that occurred on Wednesday, June 10 and Thursday, June 11, including strong winds, heavy rain and multiple reported tornadoes, has caused significant and widespread damage across northern Indiana.
All available crews continue to work around the clock as safely and quickly as possible to assess the extensive damage and restore service, with 38 additional out-of-state crews arriving overnight to support the restoration.
Currently, approximately 44,000 customers remain without power, down from 86,640 outages following Thursday’s storm.
Damage includes more than 100 downed poles and 15 transmission towers, 130 damaged power lines, along with structural impacts to critical infrastructure. Crews are also working to repair downed wires, broken cross arms and significant tree and vegetation debris surrounding damaged equipment.
Based on the extent of damage, crews are working toward restoring approximately 90% of customers by Tuesday, June 16 at 6 p.m. CT.
ESTIMATED TIMES OF RESTORATION BY COMMUNITY
(IMPORTANT NOTE: Estimates below are when NIPSCO expects a majority of the remaining customers to be restored in these communities, based on current information. There may be individual cases that extend beyond the times provided. This is an early estimate and may change as assessments continue. We will share updates as more information becomes available.
We understand the challenges a multi-day outage presents and appreciate our customers for their patience and understanding as we work to restore service as safely and quickly as possible.
We are committed to keeping you informed and will continue to share updates as progress is made.
Safety First – Stay Away from Downed Power Lines
Most important to your safety is to avoid downed power lines, damaged poles or other hazardous situations. Every downed wire should be treated as a live wire, even if you don't see sparks or fire. For your safety, please follow all instructions from NIPSCO personnel related to downed power lines.
Restoration Process
Following an assessment of the damage, NIPSCO’s restoration process begins with repairing large transmission and distribution lines that supply electricity to large numbers of customers in large geographic areas – including critical customers such as hospitals and emergency response. Repairs to other lines that serve smaller groups of customers can’t be made until the larger lines feeding electricity to those areas are repaired.
Please Report Your Outage
If you are experiencing a power outage, please text "out" to 444111 to report an outage, visit nipsco.com/outages or on the NIPSCO app, available on the Apple App Store or on Google Play.
Find your location to see outage status, cause and estimated restoration time.
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Report a power outage
Report an outage from your mobile device
Text ‘OUT’ to 444111 to report a power outage.
Call 1-800-4NIPSCO (1-800-464-7726).
*For text reports: You will receive text responses confirming your address and contact information. NIPSCO does not charge for any texts, however your carrier may charge text messaging and data rates depending on your mobile plan. Never text while driving.
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Being without power is inconvenient. When your power goes out, our team works quickly to restore your power.
If you see any lines sagging into trees or laying on the ground, do not touch the lines. Report it immediately by calling 1-800-4NIPSCO (1-800-464-7726) 24 hours a day.
Learn how to safely use a generator during an outage.
Find or report a street light outage in your neighborhood.
It’s important you know what to do before, during and after a storm to keep you safe.
Your service line (often referred to as a weatherhead) is part of your home. If it gets damaged, you may have a responsibility to have repairs made.
We accept claims for losses from power outages caused by NIPSCO. However, storms are considered an act of nature, so we do not reimburse customers for damages to property or food spoilage.
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Trees are the leading cause of power outages, but cars hitting poles, animals getting into electrical equipment and weather conditions can all have an impact on interruptions to your service.
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There are two likely causes. Either your home or business is tied to a different electric circuit/line than your neighbor. Or, there might be a situation only affecting your home/business that requires your attention - such as your circuit breaker or weatherhead.
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We are not able to provide priority response to life support/medical equipment members in the restoration process. It’s important that members with special needs make prior arrangements for a back-up power supply. This may mean having a generator or going to a health care facility that has back-up power.
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During routine, scheduled tree trimming work, our crews do clean up debris left behind. However, when crews work on damaged trees during storms, they focus on repairs that are critical to restoring power, and do not clean up or remove branches and debris that may be left behind. Contact your local city officials for more information on storm debris disposal.
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Have an emergency?
Natural Gas: If you smell gas, think you have a gas leak, have carbon monoxide symptoms or have some other gas emergency situation, go outside and call 911 and thenour emergency number 1-800-634-3524.
Electric: For any electric emergency including a power outage or other electric-related situation, please call 1-800-464-7726. If you see a downed power line, stay away and immediately call 911 and then our emergency number.