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Scheduled Power Outage in Dothan, Alabama on February 11

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A scheduled power outage in Dothan, Alabama is set for February 11, 2025, starting at 5:00 a.m. The outage will last up to one hour while Dothan Utilities Crews address an issue on Reeves Street. This comes amid ongoing severe weather that has already left many residents without power, and local schools are recovering from damage caused by a recent storm.

Scheduled Power Outage in Dothan, Alabama Set for February 11, 2025

A scheduled power outage is set to occur in Dothan, Alabama, on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, beginning at 5:00 a.m. The outage is anticipated to last no longer than one hour as Dothan Utilities Crews work to address an issue on Reeves Street, located within the Ross Clark Circle. The city has provided a map of the affected areas on its social media platforms for public reference.

While specific details regarding the nature of the issue being addressed have not been disclosed, residents with inquiries about the power outage are encouraged to call 334-615-3302 for more information.

As of today, severe weather conditions have already caused widespread disruptions in the Wiregrass area, leaving thousands of residents without power. According to the USA TODAY Power Outage Tracker, over 3,100 residents in Houston County, which encompasses Dothan, are currently experiencing power outages. A list of ongoing outages and affected areas is being monitored closely by local authorities.

Recent Severe Weather Impacts Educational Institutions

In addition to the scheduled outage, the Dothan community is reeling from the impacts of a recent storm that resulted in damage to local schools and injuries to students. On Monday, an apparent tornado struck Dothan Preparatory Academy, causing significant damage to the gymnasium’s roof and injuring five students, two of whom were hospitalized. The tornado hit just before 12:45 p.m., leading to quick evacuations and safety measures implemented by school staff.

Reports indicate that damage was also recorded at PASS Academy and Dothan City Virtual School, although all students and staff from these institutions are accounted for following the incident. Minor damage was reported at the rest of Dothan Preparatory Academy, with the Dothan Fire Department’s Deputy Chief confirming the swift actions of staff and students likely saved lives.

Community Response and Safety Measures

In response to the ongoing situation, the Dothan Police Department has established the Doug Tew Recreation Center as the designated reunification point for parents seeking to pick up their children who were in attendance at the schools during the storm.

This incident and the general state of power outages within the area are still being monitored closely. Further updates regarding both the power situation and the response to the tornado are expected in the coming days. The city is urging residents to remain vigilant and prepared while the community continues to address the extensive effects of the recent severe weather.

As Dothan prepares for the upcoming scheduled outage and recovers from Monday’s storm, local authorities are working diligently to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents. Additional information will be communicated promptly to keep the community informed.

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