Americans Came Together in Response, Recovery and Power Restoration after Irma and Maria

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4/4/2019

Americans Came Together in Response, Recovery and Power Restoration after Irma and Maria

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT

Americans Came Together in Response, Recovery and Power Restoration after Irma and Maria September 20, 2018

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James Richard “Rick” Perry Secretary of Energy

When times are tough, Americans come together. So when Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria struck with terrible force last year, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) came together with the federal family and private sector partners to restore power to those impacted. With the hurricane season upon us again, Americans are ready to rise once more in unison. The 2017 hurricane season was unprecedented, making the recovery from it particularly challenging. Almost 47 million Americans, or 15 percent of the population, were a ected by disasters in 2017 — either hurricanes or wildfires. Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria caused a combined $265 billion in damage, and Hurricanes Irma and Maria packed an especially hard punch — Category 5 storms that swept through the Caribbean just two weeks apart, leaving a trail of catastrophic damage. Yet as the hurricanes passed, Americans met the challenge. In response to Irma, more than 60,000 workers from nearly 250 investor-owned electric companies, public power utilities, and electric cooperatives joined in the response. In an impressive show of force and compassion, crews came from across the nation — from Washington State and New Mexico to Maine and Michigan and Maryland — to help restore power and people’s lives. In the U.S. Virgin Islands, DOE deployed emergency responders, some of whom flew in ahead of Irma, to both St. Croix and St. Thomas in support of FEMA. The Department also deployed ten linehttps://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/americans-came-together-response-recovery-power-restoration-irma-maria/

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