TECO workers head to Georgia to help restore power after Hurricane Helene

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Following the completion of local restoration efforts in Tampa, Tampa Electric Company (TECO) has mobilized 115 workers to Georgia to assist in power restoration after Hurricane Helene. The hurricane wreaked havoc across parts of the Southeast, leaving many without electricity and necessitating a coordinated response from utility companies. TECO's initiative demonstrates the critical role of mutual aid agreements among utility providers, as they often lend support to each other in times of crisis. The workers dispatched to Georgia will be involved in essential tasks such as repairing downed power lines and restoring service to affected homes and businesses. This deployment not only aids Georgia's recovery but also exemplifies TECO's commitment to community and regional support during emergencies.

Local officials have expressed gratitude for the assistance, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in disaster recovery. As the situation evolves, TECO's efforts will contribute to the restoration of normalcy for those impacted by the storm. The proactive steps taken by utility companies, like TECO, highlight the resilience and unity of communities when faced with natural disasters.

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