06/12 6:15 PM Storm Restoration Update: Fewer than 180 customers remain without power as crews continue to work through 10 storm-related repairs.
Thank you to our customers for their patience and to our dedicated field crews for working tirelessly to restore power.
06/12 1:30 PM Storm Restoration Update: At this time, 99.7% of our customers have power, while approximately 1,300 customers remain impacted.
Fallen trees and downed power lines are the leading cause of outages across our #CentralIndiana service territory. If you see a downed line, think #SafetyFirst:
• Stay at least 30 feet away.
• Always assume it’s energized.
• Don’t touch nearby objects.
• Report it by calling 317-261-8111.
Power line safety tips: aesindiana.com/downed-power-…
❗Customers experiencing extended outages during extreme heat can visit any @IndyParksandRec Family Center, all of which are open and operating as cooling centers for those in need.
Find a cooling center near you: parks.indy.gov/extremeweathe…
06/12 12:43 PM Storm Restoration Update: Crews in the field have safely restored power to approximately 7,500 customers.
About 1,800 customers are still impacted, with 173 incidents remaining. Our crews continue working in extreme heat to restore service as quickly and safely as possible.
Customers can report outages and check the status online anytime at aesindiana.com/outages.
06/12 10:00 AM Storm Restoration Update: Outages have been reduced by half over the past hour. We’re currently at 2,521 outages across 227 incidents. Each incident requires crews to assess, clear, and safely repair. That means restoration takes time, especially as we work through smaller, more localized outages.
Due to the number of incidents, restoration is expected to continue throughout the day. Our crews will continue to work around the clock to restore power safely and as quickly as possible.
Practice outage safety: aesindiana.com/outage-safety
Stay away from downed lines: aesindiana.com/downed-power-…
Report outages at aesindiana.com/outages or by calling 317-261-8111.
6/12/26 Storm Restoration Update: 7:15 AM
Last night, a severe weather system brought damaging winds with gusts of 60 MPH, heavy rainfall, and lightning across our service territory leading to power outages across Central Indiana due to downed trees and power lines.
At this time, 99% of our customers have power with approximately 4,600 customers impacted. We are fully staffed, and our crews are assessing damage and working as quickly and safely as possible to restore service.
Stay away from fallen, broken or damaged power lines. Call 317-261-8111 to report a downed power line. For more outage safety tips, visit aesindiana.com/outage-safety.
06/11 5:00 PM Update: Power has been restored to the ~5,900 customers impacted by this morning's severe weather. Our crews continue to work around the clock to restore remaining outages.
We're monitoring tonight's forecasted storms. Stay safe and aware: aesindiana.com/outage-safety
⚠️Outages in our territory include downed power lines. If you see a downed line, think #SafetyFirst:
• Stay at least 30 feet away.
• Always assume it’s energized.
• Don’t touch nearby objects.
• Report it by calling 317-261-8111.
More safety tips: aesindiana.com/downed-power-…
⚠A line of severe storms is expected to dive southeast across the area Thursday Evening/Night with damaging winds, embedded tornadoes and large hail risks.
The greatest threat for 80 MPH winds and tornadoes (Some strong) will be in the red highlighted region.
As this line dives further to the southeast, it is anticipated to weaken.
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06/11 10:30 AM Update: Trees and downed lines are the leading cause of outages across our service territory. Our crews are out in the field, working safely and as quickly as possible to restore power.
❗Always assume a downed line is live. Stay safe: aesindiana.com/downed-power-…
06/11 10:00 AM Update: AES Indiana is responding to multiple outages across our territory. There are currently ~2,300 customers affected by this morning's severe weather. Our crews are working to restore power quickly and safely.
Report your outage: aesindiana.com/outages
❗Due to the forecasted heat index, we are extending the suspension of residential disconnections for nonpayment through Thursday, June 11, and will continue to monitor conditions.
Find simple ways to stay cool and save energy during extreme heat: aesindiana.com/hot-weather-t…
06/10 4:30 PM Update: Power has been restored to all customers impacted by yesterday’s severe thunderstorm, which affected approx. 1,200 customers.
Thank you to our customers for their patience and to the crews who worked around the clock to restore power safely and quickly.
10:30 PM Update: AES Indiana is responding to multiple service outages across our territory. There are currently ~1,200 customers affected by this event. Our crews are working to restore power quickly and safely.
Report your outage: aesindiana.com/outages
The safety of our customers and crews is our top priority. Due to the forecasted heat index, we are temporarily suspending residential disconnections for nonpayment on Wednesday, June 10.
Find simple ways to stay cool and save energy during extreme heat: aesindiana.com/hot-weather-t…
10:30 PM Update: AES Indiana is responding to multiple service outages across our territory. There are currently ~1,200 customers affected by this event. Our crews are working to restore power quickly and safely.
Report your outage: aesindiana.com/outages
⚡ 10:30 PM Update: Power has been restored to all customers impacted by yesterday’s severe weather, which affected nearly 13,000 customers.
Thank you to our customers for their patience and to the crews who worked around the clock to restore power safely.
⚡10:15 AM Update: Overnight storms caused outages for ~7,500 customers at the peak. As of this morning, about 2,400 remain without power. Crews worked through the night and continue restoring outages safely today.
🚨 Stay away from downed lines and report hazards: 317‑261‑8111
A line of strong to severe thunderstorms will move east across much of central Indiana through midnight. Wind gusts to 70 mph, isolated tornadoes and hail to 1 inch are possible. Activity will reach the Indy metro between 10-11 PM. Heavy rain may lead to minor flooding #inwx
8:30 PM Update: AES Indiana is responding to outages across our service territory primarily due to severe weather. Out of our 533,000 customers, more than 99% have power. Our crews are working to restore power quickly and safely.
Report your outage: aesindiana.com/outages