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Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
Learn about the latest in disaster response across the country. Join the Mutual Aid Network Join more than 2,000 organizations in the public power Mutual Aid Network, to get or give help to other utilities and coordinate with the authorities during widespread power outages. Put a disaster response
Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
FEMA Regions I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont) II (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) III (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia) IV (Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi
Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
Alabama Albertville Municipal Utilities Board (Albertville, AL) Alexander City Light Department (Alexander City, AL) Andalusia Utilities Board (Andalusia, AL) AREA - Alabama Rural Electric Association (Montgomery, AL) Athens Utilities (Athens, AL) Bessemer Electric & Water Service (Bessemer, AL)
Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
New Jersey Borough of Butler (Butler, NJ) Borough of Seaside Heights (Seaside Heights, NJ) Borough of South River Utility Dept. (South River, NJ) Lavallette Electric Department (Lavallette, NJ) Madison Electric Utility (Madison, NJ) Milltown Electric Department (Milltown, NJ) Park Ridge Dept. of
Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
Delaware City of Dover (Dover, DE) City of Milford (Milford, DE) City of Newark (Newark, DE) City of Seaford (Seaford, DE) Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation (Smyrna, DE) Lewes Board of Public Works (Lewes, DE) MSC of New Castle (New Castle, DE) Town of Clayton, DE (Clayton, DE) Town of
Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
When storms and other large-scale events cause widespread blackouts, public power utilities are out working hard to restore and repair the system, and help communities rebound. Utilities turn to the mutual aid network to give and get help to restore their systems following major events.