
Bermuda Electric Light Company Limited (BELCO) crews continue restoration efforts following the damage caused by Hurricane Imelda.
Since the storm peaked with approximately 18,000 customer outages, crews have successfully restored power to more than 17,000 customers in a 24 hour period. As of this afternoon, approximately 600 customers remain without service.
Restoration work is progressing steadily, though crews are facing challenging conditions. Extensive vegetation overgrowth across the island requires teams to trim back trees and branches before they can safely access equipment and begin repairs. The dispersed nature of the remaining outages means that individual repair jobs may restore power to only a handful of customers at a time, which extends the overall restoration timeline.
“Our crews are working diligently to restore every remaining customer as quickly and safely as possible,” said BELCO Managing Director Shelly Leaman. “We appreciate the public’s continued patience as we work through these final, more complex repairs.”
Customers should be aware that temporary outages may occur during the restoration process as crews de-energize circuits to safely effect repairs. As a result, outage numbers will fluctuate throughout this process.
Crews will continue restoration work until approximately midnight tonight and will resume operations tomorrow morning at 8:00a.m.
The public can get updates on storm-related outages through BELCO’s website at www.belco.bm and social media pages, including Facebook, X, and Instagram.
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About BELCO
Bermuda Electric Light Company Limited (BELCO) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Liberty Group Limited. Liberty Group Limited is a Bermuda-based provider of energy and energy-related services, owned by Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp., also parent company of Liberty Power and Liberty Utilities (Liberty). BELCO was established in 1904 as Bermuda’s sole supplier of electricity and currently operates generating plant and transmission and distribution systems to service 36,000 metered connections. For further information about BELCO visit www.belco.bm

