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CAYCE, S.C. (Aug. 5, 2024) – Dominion Energy is ready to respond to the potential impacts of Hurricane Debby, which is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds across South Carolina starting today. The company urges customers to stay safe and be prepared for power outages and potentially record-setting flooding.
Crew members, vehicles and equipment are staged throughout Dominion Energy’s service territory in South Carolina. Approximately 200 additional crew members and contract resources from out of state will mobilize particularly along the coast, which is expected to be hit the hardest. The company remains in contact with neighboring utilities and contract companies to secure additional resources if needed.
“Times like this are a vivid reminder of why we work so hard every day, year-round to safeguard our system through vegetation management and other measures that help us keep the lights on or get them back on as fast as we can,” said Keller Kissam, president of Dominion Energy South Carolina. “This is an all-hands-on-deck situation, and our crews stand ready to respond. We are strategically positioned in different areas so that we have the flexibility to be where we need to be no matter the exact direction or timing Debby decides to take. Please stay safe.”
Five tips for customers to stay safe and be informed:
For more info and tips, visit dominionenergy.com/our-stories/hurricane-preparedness.
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