RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dominion Energy crews are out in force after a second round of ice and freezing rain swept through Virginia starting Thursday morning, bringing down. | February 23, 2021
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Dominion Energy is Prepared as Second Major Ice Storm Hits Virginia
- Crews continue to work around the clock to restore service to all customers who lose power
- Customers should monitor weather and be prepared for power outages
- Ice storms create challenging and hazardous working conditions
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RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dominion Energy took steps to prepare for another major restoration effort, as a second winter storm within the week brought ice and freezing rain to parts of Virginia. Inclement weather began impacting parts of Virginia early Thursday, creating a number of outages throughout the day. Crews will continue to work as safely and quickly as possible to respond to outages.
Dominion Energy Urges Customers to Prepare for Second Ice Storm
- Virginia crews gearing up for another destructive ice storm arriving Thursday
- Customers should prepare for a multi-day restoration event
- Crews have safely restored service to 99% of the 290,000 customers impacted from first ice storm
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RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dominion Energy Virginia crews are preparing for a second round of ice and freezing rain as they wrap up restoration efforts following last weekend s destructive ice storm. The second ice storm is expected to begin Thursday, and it could potentially be more impactful than the most recent ice event that left more than 290,000 customers without power. Dominion Energy crews and contractors are prepared to respond to power outages and customers should be prepared for the possibility of being without power for multiple days.