Duke Energy groups hustling to reestablish control in Florida Panhandle following Hurricane Michael

Duke Energy groups hustling to reestablish control in Florida Panhandle following Hurricane Michael
  
CARRABELLEC, Fla. — Duke Energy teams are attempting to reestablish capacity to the Florida Panhandle yet are experiencing numerous difficulties en route. 

Teams have been in the Panhandle since Tuesday and are presently surveying harm. They said they are utilizing a mix of helicopter, ramble and ground support to rapidly and securely figure out which teams and hardware are required for repairs. 

"When the appraisal is finished our reclamation work will start," Duke Energy said on Twitter. 

In Carrabelle, groups have seen cataclysmic harm, street terminations

In Carrabelle, crews have witnessed catastrophic damage, road closures and debris that have made for challenging conditions, according to the Duke Energy Twitter Account.
Teams said they will keep on functioning as fast and securely as conceivable to get control back on. Be that as it may, in a few spots, particularly Mexico Beach, numerous parts of the power framework have been washed away. Likewise, whole homes have been wiped away. 

"There are individuals there that we won't have the capacity to reestablish control in light of the fact that there's nothing left to reestablish capacity to," said Ana Gibbs, representative with Duke Energy. 
Lineman are also seeing first responders who are working to get people who may be trapped inside buildings destroyed by Hurricane Michael.
Duke Energy is additionally issuing a notice about exploring electrical cables that can be covered up by garbage and standing water. They are presently requesting that anybody attempting return to their homes and organizations in the Panhandle to please utilize outrageous alert while out in harmed regions and to avoid electrical cables that have fallen or are listing. 

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