

Three other stations were without power, but running on generators, the statement said. Andrew J Brown and Station 31 on North College Avenue were without power last night. Station 1 on West 10th street, Station 22 on Dr. The Indianapolis Fire Department remains 100% operational and does not anticipate any changes or additions to their response model, the city said in a statement. If you encounter downed traffic signals or trees blocking a roadway, contact the Mayor’s Action Center at 31 or here. Indianapolis, IN Interactive Weather Radar 7-Day Forecast Hourly Forecast Indianapolis School Closings and Delays Weather Alerts WRTV Investigates. Get the important Indy news from crime and alerts to sports highlights. The department will continue to provide updates here. The latest local, state, and national headlines that every Indianapolis resident should know about. Christian Park Family Center will be closed on Saturday. Rhodius Park Family Center will be closed on Friday and Saturday. Indy Parks Family Centers will be available as cooling locations June 30 and July 1. Indy Department of Public had three dozen team members working throughout the night to help clear limbs and take inventory of stop light outages. More information on signs and symptoms of heat stroke can be found here.įor more outage safety information, click here
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“We’re in full storm restoration mode,” Kelly said.ĭue to high temperatures, NWS recommends taking extra precautions when working or spending time outside, know the signs and symptoms of heat stroke or exhaustion and take frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned environments when possible. Out of state crews are helping with restoratione efforts, spokesperon for AES Kelly Young said. AES urges customers to have an emergency safety plan in place. With more storms headed to Central Indiana, and the severity of damage caused by fallen trees, customers could experience extended outages. Severe weather Thursday night caused “significant damage” to power lines and equipment, an AES Spokesperson said. Indianapolis will remain under a severe weather risk coupled with an extreme heat index through Saturday night as thousands remain without power, the National Weather Service said. Officials are urging customers and residents to have emergency safety plans in place. Approximately 81,000 customers were affected by storms that produced high winds and lightning and more than 47,000 customers were without power on June 30. Sunday, July 2, AES Indiana reports 11,297 Indianapolis residents are without power.
