ROCKVILLE – Parke County REMC is diligently working to restore power for its members affected by the recent storms on June 29th and June 30th. Since the start of the storm, over 9,000 members have reported outages. As of 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 4th, approximately 1,100 members are without power.
The dedicated crews will continue power restoration efforts throughout the 4th of July holiday and around the clock until all outages are restored. Power is expected to be restored by late evening on Thursday, July 6th.
Parke County REMC is assisted by Jasper County REMC, Carroll White REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, and BESCO contract crews. Additionally, Parke Professional Services (PPS) is aiding in tree removal.
Members may report outages by calling 800-537-3913. Outages may also be reported using the online portal at pcremc.com or the MyPCREMC app.
Parke County REMC appreciates the patience and understanding of its members as crews continue power restoration.
About Parke County REMC:
Parke County REMC, located in Rockville, IN, is a nonprofit and member-owned electric cooperative serving over 9,800 consumers in rural portions of Parke, Putnam, Clay, Vigo, Fountain, and Montgomery counties. The electric cooperative maintains approximately 1,865 miles of line. For more information about the cooperative, please visit pcremc.com