Thousands of utility workers head to Florida, ready for Hurricane Ian relief
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Convoy of Wisconsin utility workers leaves to help Florida recover from Hurricane Ian
MADISON, Wis. — Dozens of Wisconsin utility workers left the Badger State Thursday morning to help with disaster recovery efforts in Florida after Hurricane Ian left significant destruction in its wake.The convoy of 23 bucket trucks and a tree trimming truck left for Kissimmee, Florida. Utility workers from across Wisconsin will spend at least two weeks — and possibly as long as a month — helping the Sunshine State rebuild after the Category 4 s…
Thousands of utility workers head to Florida, ready for Hurricane Ian relief
By Lacey Beasley Click here for updates on this story ROBERTSDALE, Alabama (WALA) — After Hurricane Ian passes, Florida will need a lot of help. Tuesday, thousands of utility workers were anxiously waiting on the call to move in. “There’s a lot of work to be done, and we’re here to help and do whatever
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