Kansas workers moving farther along Hurricane Helene’s path

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Evergy linecrews and staff helping restore power after Hurricane Helene are now heading farther away, from Kentucky to Virginia.

Last Saturday, over 300 linemen and support staff from around Kansas, including 120 Evergy employees and 200 area contractors, headed to the hurricane-ravaged areas to help. American Electric Power is covering the costs for their mutual assistance.

They spent the first days in Kentucky, around Hazard and Ashland.

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Evergy posted updates on its Facebook page, including a video from Corey Miller , Evergy’s Director of Regional Operations. He said Kentucky’s mountains have been a challenge.

“In the Midwest, everything is relatively flat. We don’t have this kind of terrain. Our crews have had to rappel down ravines and climb mountains, dragging poles and equipment by hand to restore power,” he said.

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