Clay Electric has made significant progress in restoring power to members impacted by Hurricane Matthew. The cooperative has restored power to more than 60,000 members as of 5 p.m. today. As a result of damage caused by the hurricane, 12,702 co-op members still remain without power.
Members who are experiencing an outage are urged to report their outage at clayelectric.com or by calling 1-888-434-9844.
All six district offices will open Monday morning (Oct. 10) for limited business services.
More than 800 personnel are working hard to restore service for our members that remain out of power.
Restoration of service in Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion (west of U.S. 301), Suwannee and Union counties is substantially complete.
Restoration efforts in Clay, Duval, Marion and Putnam counties are estimated to be substantially complete by 10 p.m. tonight except for a few pockets.
To monitor the progress of the outage restoration, please visit our outage map at http://outagemap.clayelectric.com. Restoration updates are available at www.clayelectric.com.