βœ“ Incident Cleared

Power Outage in Noblesville Cleared After Affecting 2,500+

Noblesville area, Hamilton County, IN Β· Duke Energy

A significant power outage that affected 2,503 Duke Energy customers in the Noblesville area of Hamilton County, Indiana, has been cleared. The outage, which was initially reported at 3:04 PM ET on July 8, 2026, saw crews working to restore service, with an estimated restoration time of 5:30 PM ET. All services are now reported to be back online.

What We Know

Area Impact

Residents in the previously affected Noblesville area should now find their power restored. For those who may have been impacted, it's a good practice to check on your neighbors, especially the elderly or vulnerable, to ensure their service has returned. If you are still experiencing an outage, please contact Duke Energy directly to report it, as this may be a localized issue. For future outages, keeping refrigerator and freezer doors closed helps preserve food for longer durations.

Type
Power Outage
Agency
Duke Energy
Dispatched
Jul 8, 2026 Β· 3:04 PM ET
Cleared
Jul 8, 2026 Β· 3:22 PM ET
Duration
18 min
Call Code
OUTAGE
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Incident Timeline

Incident Location

Noblesville area, Hamilton County, IN β€” approximate dispatch location.

Conditions at the Time of the Incident

Weather recorded near the incident location when it was dispatched.

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85Β°F
Partly cloudy
Humidity 46%
No precipitation

Dispatch Audio

Initial dispatch tone-out from public trunked radio (via OpenMHz). Recent incidents only.

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