[Florida Power and Light, 11 October 2018]
With Hurricane Michael’s landfall in southeastern United States, electric utilities such as Florida Power & Light (FPL), have intensified their efforts to restore power to communities in Florida, Georgia, and parts of South Carolina. Over 1,000 FPL employees and contractors are working to help restore power and are supporting search and rescue efforts; of these, 50 are full-time contractors whose focus is purely search and rescue. The company is also providing mobile fueling for Florida Highway Patrol vehicles. Eric Silagy, President and CEO, commended his company’s efforts saying, “Last year, restoration workers from as far away as Canada traveled to Florida to help restore power following Hurricane Irma, and we’re honored to do the same for those affected by this devastating storm.” (As of the morning of October 12, “1.4 million utility customers from Florida to Virginia were without power.”) [1]
[1] https://www.cbsnews.com/live-news/hurricane-michael-damage-florida-flooding-georgia-power-outage-weather-deaths-today-live-updates/