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Jackson EMC crews heading to Florida Panhandle to assist in hurricane recovery

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 6:33PM on Friday 2nd November 2018 ( 5 years ago )

As work continues to restore power in areas in Florida and Georgia hit hard by Hurricane Michael last month, more than 20 team members from Jackson EMC are heading to the Florida panhandle to assist a fellow electric cooperative in that effort.

The Jackson EMC crews will assist Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative, based in Wewahitchka, Florida, restore power to its members. Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative serves 20,815 members. Its service area includes Panama City and Mexico Beach, which were some of the hardest hit areas by the hurricane on Oct. 11. As of Friday, the cooperative reports that more than 1,900 meters, or about 9 percent of its total distribution system, remain without power.

Jackson EMC sent 18 linemen, two foremen and one mechanic Friday to Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative to assist in the restoration effort. The crews represent all of Jackson EMC’s district offices.

The Jefferson-based electric co-op also recently sent more than 60 team members to Grady EMC in Cairo, Georgia, to assist in the restoration effort from Hurricane Michael. All those crews returned to Jackson EMC Oct. 23.

 

These Jackson EMC workers headed to Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative in Florida Friday to help restore power to the hard-hit area from Hurricane Michael. (Courtesy Jackson EMC)

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