Gruelling days and gratitude for Canadian line workers helping with U.S. hurricane outages | Unpublished
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Publication Date: October 11, 2024 - 07:08

Gruelling days and gratitude for Canadian line workers helping with U.S. hurricane outages

October 11, 2024
Quebecker Stephan Perreault and his team of linemen have been helping restore power in North Carolina since Hurricane Helene hit in late September, and they don’t expect to be heading home any time soon.They are some of the hundreds – possibly thousands – of Canadian line workers who have been called into service to help rebuild power grids after Helene and now Hurricane Milton have left millions of Americans in the dark.


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