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Several residents woke up without power across Kansas Tuesday.

Evergy says a large number of outages are attributed to the winter storm from high winds in excess of 50 mph. It’s impacting customers in both Kansas and Missouri. Crews have restored power to more than 36,000 customers since the storm began Monday and continue to work through more than 1,000 active outages.

No timetable for restoration has been provided.

Locally, Bluestem Electric Cooperative restored power to nearly 500 customers in the Manhattan area, following brief outages.

Evergy has posted some tips to effectively manage a power outage during a winter storm.

* Community Support: People come first. Check on your neighbors, especially those who may need extra assistance like the elderly or disabled.
* Downed power lines: Please stay at least 35 feet away from downed power lines or limbs on lines.
* Maintain Indoor Heat: Seal windows and doors to retain heat. If safe, use fireplaces or wood stoves. Remember, never use outdoor heaters or grills indoors due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
* Stay Informed: Keep your phone charged. Follow updates from local authorities and your utility company for restoration times and safety advice.
* Smart Food Management: Avoid opening refrigerators and freezers frequently to keep food cold longer. Have non-perishable snacks accessible.
* Backup Plans: If you have a generator, use it safely, following manufacturer guidelines. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Remember, preparation and staying informed are key. We’re here to support you and work towards restoring power safely and efficiently. Stay safe and warm!
* Understand Outage Dynamics: Power outages during winter storms can result from overloaded systems or damaged infrastructure because of severe weather. Please be patient as crews work tirelessly to restore power.

 

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