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(JANUARY 30, 2023) - AEP Texas is preparing for Winter Storm Mara that is predicted to affect parts of the AEP Texas service territory over the next few days, particularly in west and north Texas. Freezing temperatures and high winds could result in local pockets of outages in these areas.
We're proud of the connections we make in our 97,000 square mile service area in south and west Texas. These connections go beyond our far reaching transmission lines to reach families who lack life's most basic needs - shelter, nutrition, healthcare, education. We don't just work in these communities; we also live in them and we care about them. We demonstrate our commitment to you and our communities by giving back and supporting efforts to improve the quality of life for everyone.
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As of 6 p.m. on Sunday, AEP Texas crews had restored power to 126,000 of the 155,000 customers in the Rio Grande Valley left without power by the storm late Friday evening and early Saturday morning.
Over 400 line workers are currently involved in restoring service to the 38,500 customers still without power in the Rio Grande Valley as of 9:30 a.m. At the peak of the storm at 2 a.m. on Saturday, over 155,000 customers were left without power.
Omar G. Lopez has been named Director of Corporate Communications, effective January 7, according to AEP Texas President and Chief Operating Officer Judith Talavera.
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