IID members meet with Calexico and Holtville communities following Tropical Storm Mario

Dillon Fuhrman
IMPERIAL COUNTY, Calif. (KYMA) – Members of the Imperial Irrigation District (IID) met with Calexico and Holtville communities this week to emphasize “swift action and community engagement in the wake of Tropical Storm Mario.”
According to a press release, IID Division 4 Director Karin Eugenio and IID General Manager Jamie Asbury “joined residents at community gatherings in Calexico and Holtville City Halls to provide updates and hear directly from those affected.”
IID says the storm brought damaging winds, heavy rain and flooding, which “toppled nearly 100 power poles impacting service to customers across Imperial Valley’s south end.”
Courtesy: Imperial Irrigation District
Courtesy: Imperial Irrigation District
“I know how disruptive this has been for families, businesses, and schools,” said Eugenio. “Tropical Storm Mario hit hard — but IID’s crews are on the ground, working tirelessly, pole by pole, to safely bring the lights back on. Our community has been heard, and I am committed to making sure Holtville and Calexico are prioritized for the stronger, more resilient system we need.”
“Our crews were in the field as soon as the storm cleared and will not stop until every customer’s power is restored,” Asbury said. “At the same time, IID is acting now to strengthen the system for the future. These storms are striking with greater frequency and intensity, and we are committed to investing in the infrastructure and redundancy needed to protect our communities. We are here, we are listening, and we are acting.”
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