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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Eighty-eight people from Kansas City Power & Light will help out power companies in Sioux Falls, S.D., after an ice storm Tuesday evening that has left thousands without power.

“KCP&L takes great pride in being asked by Xcel to assist with restoration following this storm,” said Duane Anstaett, Vice President of Delivery at KCP&L.

Crews will stay up to one week, the company said.

The KCP&L team consists of linemen and several support personnel, including safety employees, managers, supervisors and mechanics from throughout KCP&L’s service territory, they said.

“Being a Midwest utility we understand the unpredictability of the weather in this region and are prepared for these conditions,” Anstaett said.

The group left from Kansas City around 2 p.m. Wednesday.