Michigan utilities send crews to assist amid Hurricane Irma

DETROIT (AP) — Michigan utilities are sending hundreds of workers to  Florida so they’re ready to assist with power restorations when  Hurricane Irma hits the state.

DTE Energy is sending roughly 300 line workers plus 100 tree  trimmers. They’re expected to reach northern Florida by Friday  afternoon, where they’ll be on standby until needed.

More than 200 Consumers Energy employees and contract personnel are  headed from Michigan to Florida to assist local electric companies  preparing for the hurricane. They’re also expected to arrive on Friday  and could remain in Florida for up to two weeks.

Michigan utilities often get help from out-of-state crews during  major outages. During a storm in July, for example, crews from four  states assisted Consumers Energy in its restoration work.

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