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Opelousas, Louisiana Real Estate News - From MSN News
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Slightly over 480,000 customers without power - New Orleans Times-Picayune NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The count of customers don't have electricity in Louisiana and Arkansas because of Hurricane Gustav has dropped below 500,000. Entergy has just over 400,000 customers out in Louisiana and Arkansas. Cleco reports 39,000 customers ... |
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Entergy Estimates Power Restoration Times for Metro New Orleans, Baton ... - Forbes NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Entergy today predicted it will have power restored to 90 percent of New Orleans customers within three days, weather permitting, and electricity should be back in service to virtually all homes and ... |
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Hurricane Ike Crosses Northeast Cuba After Landfall (Update1) - Bloomberg Sept. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Hurricane Ike is crossing Cuba after smashing into the northeast of the country with winds of 205 kilometers (125 miles) per hour, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center . The eye of the hurricane was over the province ... |
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Fla. Keys residents weigh evacuation ahead of Ike - Miami Herald As a ferocious Hurricane Ike ripped across Cuba, residents from Key West to the Gulf Coast watched the storm's unpredictable path, worrying it could hit anywhere in the U.S. from Texas to Florida. Still, even with an evacuation order in place for the ... |
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Hurricane Ike hits Cuba; the Florida Keys are next - Miami Herald Hurricane Ike slammed into Cuba's eastern province of Holguín late Sunday after steamrolling the Turks and Caicos Islands and killing dozens in northern Haiti. A day ahead of the storm in the Florida Keys, authorities worried that too many people ... |
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