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Entergy Linemen Home After Sandy Relief Effort

By: KARK 4 Today
Updated: November 15, 2012
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Entergy Arkansas crews are back home after 16 days spent helping restore utility service to victims of Superstorm Sandy.

The Entergy workers helped out in Atlantic City, N.J., Paramus, N.J., Manhattan and Staten Island N.Y.

Entergy's 875 workers joined an army of 67,000 from more than 80 utility companies from as far away as Canada, California and Hawaii. The storm disrupted power to 9.6 million utility customers.

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