Gulfport, Miss. — A Mississippi Power storm team consisting of more than 160 line crew, support personnel and contract resources headed west Tuesday morning to assist Texas utilities after Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Monday.
Crews departed from stations throughout the company’s service territory and will be joining the restoration efforts in the impacted communities near Houston.
“Our team is eager to help our neighbors in Texas because we know what it’s like to be in their position,” said Mississippi Power Storm Director Stephen Schruff. “Assisting these restoration efforts also keeps us storm-tested and ready in the event our customers are impacted by future storms.”
Mississippi Power is a part of a mutual assistance program and regularly travels across the United States to join storm restoration efforts when needed.
The company encourages customers to stay weather-aware in what is already proving to be an active hurricane season.
“Our focus will be to restore power as safely and as quickly as we can in Texas while our team at home continues to meet our customers’ needs,” Schruff said. “We know how quickly weather conditions can change this time of year, and we will continue to be prepared to respond to whatever Mother Nature throws our way.”
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