Alabama Power Outage: 5 Critical Updates You Need to Know Right Now
- Alabama power outage is impacting over 150,000 customers statewide due to a severe thunderstorm system packing 80-mph wind gusts and lightning strikes, with the hardest-hit areas being Birmingham, Montgomery, and rural counties.
- Emergency crews are working around the clock to restore electricity, but Alabama Power warns that some outages could last 24 to 48 hours because of downed trees and damaged transformers.
- Residents are urged to avoid downed power lines at all costs—report them immediately by calling 1-800-ALABAMA or texting OUT to 4ALABAMA, as live wires can be deadly and hidden under debris.
- Local cooling centers and charging stations have opened in libraries and community centers across Alabama due to temperatures climbing into the 90s, with a full list available on the Alabama Power outage map website.
- The storm has knocked out traffic lights at dozens of major intersections, so drivers should treat all dark signals as four-way stops and use extreme caution on debris-covered roads to avoid accidents.