NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexicans are heading to Florida and Georgia to help out with hurricane relief. Xcel Energy, which serves parts of eastern New Mexico, has sent more than 100 employees from six states, including a few from New Mexico, to help respond to power outages from Hurricane Milton. Previously, the company sent crews to […]

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexicans are heading to Florida and Georgia to help out with hurricane relief. Xcel Energy, which serves parts of eastern New Mexico, has sent more than 100 employees from six states, including a few from New Mexico, to help respond to power outages from Hurricane Milton.


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Previously, the company sent crews to help restore power lines and replace transformers after Hurricane Helene. PNM has also sent contracted crews to help with restoration efforts. Xcel Energy said that if restoration efforts continue to be in high demand, they will look to switch out crew members. They aim to only have personnel out for two weeks whenever possible.

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