The Gist:
As Hurricane Idalia makes its way toward Georgia, preparations are underway at Georgia Power to restore power quickly when outages occur.
What’s New:
Georgia Power is coordinating efforts from its Storm Center in Atlanta. Regional teams in Coastal Georgia, along with other relocated crews, will be strategically placed to address outages. The company’s strategy involves mobilizing crews in central, southern, and coastal areas to expedite power restoration.
By The Numbers:
- Crews readied in central, southern, and coastal Georgia
- Smart Grid technology in use for quicker outage isolation and management
Why It Matters:
The proactive measures taken by Georgia Power aim to minimize the duration and impact of any power outages during Tropical Storm Idalia. With investments in Smart Grid technology, the company hopes to efficiently manage outages, although the actual efficacy will be measurable only after the storm has passed.
What You Should Do:
Georgia Power advises customers to prepare for possible outages that could last up to three days. Having an emergency plan, understanding the risks of flooding and high winds in your area, and following local authority guidelines are recommended.
Safety Tips:
- Before a Storm: Check your emergency kit and charge your mobile devices.
- During a Storm: Find a secure indoor location and avoid electrical conductors.
- After a Storm: Don’t touch downed or low-hanging wires; report them to authorities.
Stay Informed:
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The company suggests that customers visit their Outage & Storm Center online to keep contact information updated for outage alerts. Georgia Power’s 24/7 contact number for reporting outages is 888-891-0938.
What’s Next:
As the storm approaches, the company’s preparations will shift to real-time response. The coming days will be an important test for both the company’s preparations and the state’s infrastructure. Keep an eye on road conditions and follow local advice for the most current safety information.
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