Midwestern thunderstorms serve as reminders that we live in an area prone to extreme weather conditions. But practicing a few lightning safety tips can keep you and your family safe.
At OPPD, crews plan for all kinds of conditions. They use proven procedures to respond when customers’ electric service is impacted by severe weather.
As part of the utility’s storm plan, repair crews are on standby in case they need to be called back to work. Customers can find outage updates and other pertinent information at OPPD’s Storm & Outage Center.
Living in Nebraska means blizzards, blazing heat, thunderstorm bursts and even tornadoes.
National Lightning Safety Awareness Week is June 18-24. Read on to learn what can you do to be safe when spring showers turn into destructive storms with lightning?
Never touch a downed power line or go near one. Always assume the line is live and high-voltage.
The Department of Homeland Security and the National Weather Service also recommends:
Jason Kuiper joined OPPD as a communications specialist in 2015. He is a former staff writer and reporter at the Omaha World-Herald, where he covered a wide range of topics but spent the majority of his career covering crime. He is a graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha and has also appeared in several true crime documentary shows. In his free time he enjoys cooking, spending time with his wife and three children, and reading crime novels.
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