APS Crews Lend a Hand After Massive California Winter Storm
Jan. 11, 2022
Area was hit by a major winter snowstorm over the holidays, and more than 20,000 homes remain without power days later.
APS crews heeded PG&E’s call for assistance to help restore power in northern California. That area was hit by a major winter snowstorm over the holidays, and more than 20,000 homes remained without power days later.
On Jan 6, APS power restoration crews left the Deer Valley Operations Center to drive north of Sacramento, where more than 100 inches of snow fell and is the largest outage area. This effort was part of the Western Region Mutual Assistance Group, an essential part of the electric power industry’s service restoration process and where a network of utilities from neighboring states lend a hand to local utilities in need.
A total of 21 APS employees made the journey. They expected to be there up to a week to help restore power as quickly and as safely as possible. They fixed downed power lines and replaced damaged power poles and electrical equipment. The crews brought specialized snow vehicles and equipment typically used for restoration efforts in northern Arizona.
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