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Approximately 850 workers from SVEC, contractors and mutual aid cooperatives are in the field this morning, simultaneously performing damage assessments and power restoration.

Crews from SVEC and its contractors fanned out across the co-op’s 2,100 square mile service territory at 6:00 this morning to assess damage to the electric system and begin restoring power.

SVEC is experiencing widespread power outages due to Hurricane Helene.

SVEC has activated its Emergency Restoration Plan in preparation for wide-spread outages that could be caused by soon-to-be Hurricane Helene.

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