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Traveling North? Beware of High Wind Warnings

| December 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Bonnie Hanson

KPB Emergency Management bannerURGENT – WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ANCHORAGE AK

452 AM AKST FRI DEC 28 2012

…DANGEROUS WIND TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY FOR TURNAGAIN ARM AND HIGHER ELEVATIONS…

A STRONG LOW PRESSURE CENTER MOVING ALONG THE WEST COAST OF ALASKA WILL BRING DANGEROUS WINDS TO TURNAGAIN ARM AND HIGHER ELEVATIONS BY MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. AS THE LOW MOVES AWAY FROM MAINLAND ALASKA BY MIDDAY SATURDAY…WINDS WILL BEGIN TO DIMINISH.

ANCHORAGE-  INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…ANCHORAGE…EAGLE RIVER…INDIAN…EKLUTNA

452 AM AKST FRI DEC 28 2012

…HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 3 PM AKST

SATURDAY FOR TURNAGAIN ARM AND HIGHER ELEVATIONS…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ANCHORAGE HAS ISSUED A HIGH WIND WARNING…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 3 PM AKST SATURDAY. THE HIGH WIND WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.

  • * LOCATION…TURNAGAIN ARM AND HIGHER ELEVATIONS.
  • * WIND…SOUTHEAST WIND 50 TO 65 WITH GUSTS TO 80 MPH.
  • * TIMING…WINDS WILL RAPIDLY INCREASE THIS EVENING AND CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY AFTERNOON BEFORE DIMINISHING.
  • * IMPACTS…TRAVEL MAY BE DIFFICULT. TREES MAY BE BLOWN OVER.  LOOSE DEBRIS CAN BE MOVED AND DAMAGE PROPERTY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A HIGH WIND WARNING MEANS A HAZARDOUS HIGH WIND EVENT IS EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. PEOPLE ARE URGED TO SECURE LOOSE OBJECTS THAT COULD BE BLOWN AROUND OR DAMAGED BY THE WIND.

Alumni vs SBE High School Team – Tonight 5:30pm!

| December 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Mark Janes
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HEA Update – 9:30am – Power Restored in Seldovia!

| December 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Joe Gallagher

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Homer Electric Association crews were able to energize the main power line between Seldovia and Six Mile Jakolof Bay road at approximately 7:15 pm Thursday evening.

The crew continued to work in the area through the night and at approximately 1:30 am on Friday, power was restored to all 257 meters between the Gerry Willard Generation Plant in Seldovia and Six Mile Jakolof Bay Road.

Today, HEA crews plan to patrol the power line between Six Mile and the end of Jakolof Bay Road to ensure that the line is safe to energize. Once the line inspection is completed, the 58 meters in that area will be put on generation.

A second HEA crew will be in the Big Tutka area today to make repairs to the main power line that was damaged in this week’s storm.

Seldovia, Port Graham, and Nanwalek will continue to be served by the Gerry Willard Generation Plant and the generator in Port Graham until repairs are made to the main line in Big Tutka Bay.

If you do not have power, please call HEA’s outage reporting hotline at 1-888-8OUTAGE (1-888-868-8243).

Please remember to always stay away from downed power lines. The lines are extremely dangerous and getting too close to a line can cause serious injury or death.

For more information, please contact Joe Gallagher at 398-3478

HEA Update – Thursday 7:45pm – Partial Power Restored

| December 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Joe Gallagher

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Homer Electric Association crews energized the main power line between Seldovia and Six Mile Jakolof Bay Road at approximately 7:15 pm Thursday evening.

The area is now being served by the Gerry Willard Generation Plant in Seldovia.

The majority of meters (201) between the plant and Six Mile now have power, but there are still sections of line that remain de-energized.  46 consumers on South Boone, McGill Street, Lund Road, Barbara Creek, and Beckford Avenue are still without power.

HEA crews  need to visually inspect those lines to ensure they are safe to energize. In addition, there are 132 meters between Six Mile and McKeon Flats that are without power at this time.

HEA crews plan to work in the area until 10:00 pm and then resume restoration efforts in the morning.

As a precautionary measure, the emergency generator in Port Graham has been put on line to ensure power continues to be provided to Port Graham and Nanwalek should a problem arise with the generator in Seldovia.

If you do not have power, please call HEA’s outage reporting hotline at 1-888-8OUTAGE (1-888-868-8243).

Please remember to always stay away from down power lines. The lines are extremely dangerous and getting too close to a line can cause serious injury or death.

For more information, please contact Joe Gallagher at 398-3478

HEA Thursday Afternoon Update – 3:30pm – Hoping to Energize the Line Today!

| December 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Joe Gallagher

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Homer Electric Association crews are in the Seldovia area this afternoon working to restore power.

The outage, which is affecting 352 HEA meters along Jakolof Bay Road to Big Tutka Bay, began on Monday morning, December 24th, after a heavy snowfall in the area damaged the power line.

HEA crews are currently again patrolling the line between the Gerry Willard Generation Plant and Six Mile Jakolof Bay Road.

If the crew is able to verify the line is clear, an attempt will be made to energize the line from the generation plant to Six Mile.

If that is successful, an attempt will be made to energize the line from Six Mile to the end of Jakolof Bay Road.

As a precautionary measure, the emergency generator has been put on line to ensure power continues to be provided to Port Graham and Nanwalek should a problem arise with the generator in Seldovia.

If you do not have power, please call HEA’s outage reporting hotline at 1-888-8OUTAGE (1-888-868-8243).

Please remember to always stay away from down power lines. The lines are extremely dangerous and getting too close to a line can cause serious injury or death.

For more information, please contact Joe Gallagher at 398-3478

HEA Thursday Morning Update – 9:45am

| December 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Joe Gallagher

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Homer Electric Association crews are enroute to Big Tutka Bay this morning to make repairs to a damaged power line.  The crew originally planned to access the area with a boat, but determined that by taking a helicopter they will be able to reach the damaged line prior to high tide.

An additional HEA crew from the Kenai area has been sent to assist in the restoration work.

The outage, which is affecting 352 HEA meters along Jakolof Bay Road to Big Tutka Bay, began on Monday morning, December 24th, after a heavy snowfall in the area damaged the power line.

HEA crews have made repairs to equipment along Jakolof Bay Road, but the system still indicates there is a problem on the line between Seldovia and Six Mile on Jakolof Bay Road.  The situation prevents HEA from energizing the line from the Gerry Willard Generation Plant along Jakolof Bay Road because an unexpected fault would result in damage to the generation plant and create a widespread outage in the area.  The generation plant is currently providing power to Port Graham, Nanwalek and parts of Seldovia.

The goal today is to make repairs to the main line at Big Tutka Bay and then energize the line in sections from Big Tutka Bay into Seldovia.

If you do not have power, please call HEA’s outage reporting hotline at 1-888-8OUTAGE (1-888-868-8243).

Please remember to always stay away from down power lines. The lines are extremely dangerous and getting too close to a line can cause serious injury or death.

For more information, please contact Joe Gallagher at 398-3478