OG&E crews arrive in Georgia to restore power after Hurricane Helene devastates the Southeast

ATLANTA, Ga. ( KFOR ) — Oklahoma Gas and Electric crews arrived to Georgia Friday to assist in restoring power following Hurricane Helene devastating parts of the Southeast.

Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 hurricane late Thursday night, bringing damaging winds and rain to nearby states. The tropical cyclone has left 4 million residents without power.

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OG&E crews arrived to Georgia to help restore power following Hurricane Helene, image courtesy OG&E.
OG&E crews arrived to Georgia to help restore power following Hurricane Helene, image courtesy OG&E.
OG&E crews arrived to Georgia to help restore power following Hurricane Helene, image courtesy OG&E.

According to OG&E, crews arrived in Georgia on Friday and quickly began to assist in the east metro of Atlanta, in areas such as Lithonia, Collinsville, and Stonecrest.

OG&E workers have been working 16-hour shifts to bring power back on to customers, dealing with continuous flooding, road closures, and extensive tree damage…

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