A vehicle damaged equipment near Leland, causing a Duke Energy power outage for 1,327 customers. Restoration is estimated by 1:45 p.m. on June 15.
A single-vehicle accident has knocked out power for more than 1,300 Duke Energy customers in the Lanvale Road area of Leland. The outage was reported around 10 p.m. on June 14, after a vehicle struck and damaged electrical equipment, according to Duke Energy's outage map. The incident underscores how relatively minor events can cascade into significant disruptions for entire communities.
1,327 customers remain without power as of early Monday morning, with crews dispatched to repair the damaged equipment.
The outage is localized to the Lanvale Road corridor, but the impact is severe for those affected. Power disruptions from vehicle accidents are common, accounting for a notable percentage of unplanned outages each year. Duke Energy's grid is built to handle such events, but restoration times can vary depending on the extent of damage and accessibility.
Duke Energy has provided an estimated restoration time of 1:45 p.m. on June 15, giving residents a timeline to plan around the outage. Crews have been working through the night to repair the damaged equipment and restore power to the affected area. The utility advises customers to monitor the Duke Energy outage map for real-time updates on restoration progress.
Estimated restoration time is 1:45 p.m., with crews actively repairing damaged equipment.
While the timeline is subject to change, it represents a key commitment from the utility. Customers can take several steps to stay informed and prepared:
Over a thousand residents woke up to a dark and powerless morning. The outage affects homes, apartments, and businesses along Lanvale Road, disrupting daily routines, refrigeration, security systems, and even medical devices. For businesses, the lost hours can mean a significant hit to revenue and productivity, especially for small operations with limited backup power.
Businesses in the area face potential losses from spoiled inventory and halted operations, highlighting the need for contingency plans.
Residents are reminded to take safety precautions:
For those needing alternative communication methods, ham radio remains a reliable option during extended outages — learn more about this hobby in our guide to ham radio. Preparing for such events is critical; our article on survival tips and strategies offers broader advice applicable to power outages.