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Canadian Line Workers Aid U.S. Power Restoration After Hurricanes Helene and Milton

Canadian crews are working tirelessly to rebuild power grids in the U.S., receiving gratitude from locals after devastating hurricanes.

  • Hundreds of Canadian line workers have been deployed to the U.S. to assist in power restoration efforts following Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
  • Teams are operating under challenging conditions, including washed-out roads and destroyed power grids, working 16-hour days.
  • Hurricane Helene resulted in at least 227 deaths and widespread devastation, with Hurricane Milton further impacting the region, leaving millions without power.
  • Canadian companies such as Hydro One and Nova Scotia Power have sent additional crews to Florida to aid recovery efforts after Milton.
  • The Canadian workers have been met with overwhelming gratitude from local communities, who have offered food, coffee, and thanks for their efforts.
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