Power Restoration Efforts Continue as Crews Work Through the Night

Habersham EMC says power and internet restoration efforts are continuing across the county after crews worked through the night and will remain on the job until service is fully restored.

In a message posted at 7 a.m., the utility said safety remains the top priority as crews operate in extremely challenging conditions, including bitter cold and treacherous roadways.

“We do understand that it is extremely cold,” Habersham EMC said, noting that crews are working around the clock while also hoping to return home to their families once restoration efforts are complete. Customers are encouraged to continue implementing plans for extended power outages, as full restoration will take time.

Habersham EMC cautioned that estimated restoration times may fluctuate throughout the day, explaining that system updates occur as circuits are switched and power is rerouted. Officials emphasized that they are able to see the status of every meter in their system, both on and off, allowing crews to track progress in real time.

An HEMC lineman repairs a pole to restore power/Photo Habersham EMC

According to the utility, more than 350 people — including EMC employees, contractors, and assistance from neighboring cooperative crews — are currently involved in the restoration effort. Crews are aware of every outage location and are working to reach each one as quickly and safely as possible.

With roads remaining icy and hazardous, EMC officials urge residents to use extreme caution if they must travel and to stay off the roads whenever possible to allow utility crews and emergency responders to operate safely.

Habersham EMC thanked customers for their patience and understanding as restoration work continues. Habersham News will share additional updates as new information becomes available.

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