Howell-Oregon Electric Cooperative sent seven linemen to assist members in Georgia after Hurricane Helene made landfall. Nearly 200 Missouri Cooperative line workers from across the state have answered the call to help fellow electric cooperatives in need. Teams from 30 electric cooperatives left Missouri today to assist two Georgia electric cooperatives that have more than 80% of their members without power due to damage from Hurricane Helene.

The 197 Missouri line workers will join thousands of other line workers and personnel from across the cooperative family to fix the unprecedented damage Helene delivered in the Southeast, that left more than 1.15 million electric cooperative members in the dark, as of Sept. 27. The teams will assess the damage and work to assign resources as efficiently as possible, while prioritizing safety in this dangerous environment

"When anyone in our electric cooperative family is in need, all they have to do is make a call," said Dan Singletary, CEO and General Manager of Howell-Oregon Electric Cooperative. "Whether it is a Missouri Cooperative or someone from another state, Cooperation among Cooperatives is strong."

Repairs could take weeks in the aftermath the Category 4 hurricane, which made landfall late Thursday in northwest Florida. Torrential rains and winds of 140 mph ripped down lines, uprooted trees and flooded coastal areas. Though Helene weakened to tropical storm status as it moved through Georgia, damage in the state was still brutal.

Missouri’s electric cooperatives have a long history of lending a helping hand to its cooperative peers in trying times. Missouri crews first helped with hurricane relief efforts in 2004 when the Gulf Coast was hit by Hurricane Ivan and have been doing so since. Their most recent deployment responding to a hurricane was in 2021 when crews traveled to Louisiana following Hurricane Ida.

The favor has been returned, as Missouri co-ops received assistance restoring power following ice storms in 2007 and 2009. Missouri’s restoration efforts are being coordinated by the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives. The Jefferson City-based association represents all 47 of Missouri’s electric cooperatives. Learn more at www.amec.org.