NEW YORK (08/27/2011)(readMedia)-- As Hurricane Irene makes her way up the eastern seaboard, National Grid's emergency plans in anticipation of her arrival are well under way.
Earlier this week, National Grid Operations, Emergency Planning and a host of other departments began preparing for the potential impacts of Irene, which has the potential to bring damaging winds, torrential rains and tidal surges that could cause widespread flooding.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo declared a State of Emergency in New York in preparation for the potential impact of Hurricane Irene. There have been mandatory evacuations of low-lying areas in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
"Irene has the potential to be a very destructive and dangerous storm, and we are planning accordingly," said Ken Daly, president, National Grid New York. "We want our customers to know that we are working around the clock to prepare so we can do our best for them if Irene brings her worst."
Daly added, "At this point it's unclear how much damage our gas system will sustain, but we should be able to set expectations for our customers fairly quickly once we get into the heart of the storm as to whether we're looking at a few days, a week or more."
Employees of National Grid's natural gas business are finalizing plans in the event of major flooding that could affect that system. Thousands of other employees who will support the restoration with functions such as engineering, damage assessment, materials, logistics, and more already are hard at work planning for Irene. The Customer Service centers are gearing up to handle increased calls from customers.
Staying Informed about the Storm and Restoration
"We know our customers look to us for information on what we are doing to prepare for Irene and what they should do to be ready and be safe," said Daly. "We have provided customers with many options to stay informed before during and after the storm."
They include:
Customers Urged to Stay Safe During and After the Storm
National Grid is concerned about your safety and that of your family. One of the best ways to ensure the safety of loved ones is by preparing for a storm. Here's how:
Log on to www.nationalgridus.com for more information on how to stay safe during and after Irene.
National Grid is an international energy delivery company. In the U.S., National Grid delivers electricity to approximately 3.3 million customers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Rhode Island, and manages the electricity network on Long Island under an agreement with the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA). It is the largest distributor of natural gas in the northeastern U.S., serving approximately 3.4 million customers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Rhode Island. National Grid also owns over 4,000 megawatts of contracted electricity generation that provides power to over one million LIPA customers.
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