Power Restored After Horry County Outage
Horry County, SC – This Wednesday was a bit of a rollercoaster for many residents of Horry County, especially those who found themselves in the dark due to a sudden power outage. The situation unfolded around 1 p.m. when the Horry Electric Cooperative reported that over 6,000 customers were without power. The good news? By 2 p.m., only a handful of folks—just eight customers—were still experiencing the inconvenience of a blackout.
Areas Affected
The power outage widely impacted regions from the *Conway area* and stretched all the way to the *northern parts of Horry County*, edging near the state line. It’s often a stark reminder of how reliant we are on these essential services. Those who found themselves fumbling for flashlights or wondering what to do without their tech gadgets can surely relate!
What Went Wrong?
According to officials at Horry Electric Cooperative, the outage was caused by the loss of “Santee Cooper transmission” to several key substations, including Green Sea, Cedar Creek, Midway, and Cool Springs. For those scratching their heads, that basically means something went awry with the transmission line supplying power to these areas. When outages happen, the utilities rush to identify the problem, and it seems they tackled this one with impressive speed!
Back to Normal
For the majority of Horry County residents, the power was restored quickly—a ray of sunshine on what could have been a gloomy day. Within about an hour after announcing the outage, utility crews had worked their magic and brought the lights back on for almost everyone. How’s that for getting things done?
Keeping an Eye on Power Outages
For residents who want to stay informed during such situations, Horry Electric Cooperative shared some helpful resources. They provide a handy outage map where you can check the current status of the power situation in your area. It’s always good to be in the know, especially when unpredictable outages strike.
What to Do During a Power Outage
So, what do you do when the power goes out? Here are some friendly reminders! First and foremost, it’s a good idea to make sure your phone is charged before an outage, so you can stay informed. Keep some flashlights handy (with charged batteries!) and consider stocking up on some non-perishable snacks. It’s also wise to keep a battery-powered radio at home for updates on any situation! If you have medical devices that rely on electricity, planning ahead is crucial to ensure they function as needed.
A Community That Cares
In times like these, it’s fantastic to see how members of the community come together. Whether it’s sharing information or helping neighbors who may need assistance, this sense of community is what makes places like Horry County so special. As the day progressed and power returned, smiles probably lit up faces as families resumed their routines, albeit with a newfound appreciation for their everyday comforts.
Final Thoughts
While outages can be disruptive and frustrating, it’s heartening to know that power companies are working hard behind the scenes to restore services as quickly as possible. So the next time the lights flicker or go out, remember this Wednesday’s experience and know that there’s hope just around the corner!

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