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AES Indiana, Duke Energy work to restore power as thousands remain impacted after severe weather

  • On June 19, 2025, Duke Energy successfully reconnected electricity for over seventy thousand individuals in Indiana who lost service due to intense storms.
  • The storms caused over 100,000 outages due to wind gusts up to 70 mph that damaged trees, power lines, and poles in nearly all 28 districts served by Duke Energy.
  • Duke Energy mobilized over 500 extra workers to support its team across Indiana, prioritizing restoration efforts in the most severely impacted counties of Bartholomew, Hamilton, Monroe, Union, and Vigo.
  • As of 6 a.m. ET on June 19, around 31,000 customers were still experiencing power outages, with efforts focused on repairing major transmission lines and restoring critical services to support a safe and effective recovery, according to Clint Carnahan.
  • The restoration efforts will take multiple days as crews work quickly and safely, with customers thanked for their patience and encouraged to report outages online or by phone.
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