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CAYCE, S.C. (Aug. 6, 2024) – Dominion Energy crews have begun to respond to the impacts of Tropical Storm Debby, a slow-moving system that is expected to linger for several days this week with heavy rains and strong winds across South Carolina. The company urges customers to stay safe and be prepared for severe flooding and multiple days of power outages.
Crew members, vehicles and equipment are strategically staged throughout Dominion Energy’s service territory in South Carolina. Approximately 250 additional crew members and contract resources from out of state – including Kentucky and West Virginia – will mobilize particularly along the coast, which is expected to be the hardest hit area. The company remains in contact with neighboring utilities and contract companies to secure additional resources if needed.
“Every storm is unique, but Debby is particularly so considering its extremely slow-moving nature,” said Keller Kissam, president of Dominion Energy South Carolina. “It was already slow, but now it has come practically to a crawl, hanging over South Carolina while bringing buckets of rain and gusty winds. Our crews will not stop working until every customer’s power is back on.”
In addition to strategically staging and dispatching resources, Dominion Energy has begun lowering Lake Murray’s water level in anticipation of heavy rainfall from Debby. The company will continue to monitor the path of the storm and make adjustments if needed to ensure the safe operation of the dam.
Dominion Energy has also started calling White Cross customers who have electrical medical equipment in their home. During a major storm or threat of a storm, the company proactively notifies its White Cross customers so they can make plans to sustain their equipment should an outage occur.
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