The South Bossier Water System announced that water will be restored earlier than expected. Earlier in the day, water service was turned off for work crews to clean the tanks that supply water to the 250-300 homes on the service line. Officials are also issuing a boil
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The residents of Bossier City that were affected by low or no water pressure due to a break of a large water main were placed under a boil advisory. As of 10:00 a.m. today the boil advisory has been lifted
Authorities have issued a boil water advisory for customers in Bossier City after a major water outage was reported early Wednesday morning that left some areas without water and others with low pressure. About 12,000 customers were affected by the water outage. The most affected areas included
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About 3,000 customers were affected by an outage in Shreveport, following overnight storms. According to SWEPCO's outage map, at 6:25 a.m., more than 3,000 customers were without power.
The City of Bossier City has issued a boil advisory for a portion of their water system. The advisory is for Bossier water customers residing along Viking Drive between Airline Drive and Benton Road.
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Storms moved across parts of the ArkLaTex on Sunday afternoon, downing trees and power lines. SWEPCO is reporting 47,245 customers without electricity in its service area in Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana. The bulk of those are in Louisiana, including 23,146 customers in Bossier Parish and 14,197 customers
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As of 3:30 p.m., SWEPCO reports show an estimated 10,000 customers remain without power including: 6,450 customers in Shreveport district including Bossier City and Haughton 3,517 customers in the Longview district including Marshall, Carthage, and Gladewater
According to the National Weather Service, the storm began around 1:30 a.m. Friday, June 16 and ended a little after 2 a.m. With that storm came strong straight winds that measured up to 80 miles per hour. With these high winds, the Shreveport-Bossier experienced a large number
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