 I'm Ryan Poole, Manager of Georgia Power's Storm Center Operations. We're closely monitoring Hurricane Ian and preparing our teams. We watch the weather around the clock every day of the year, and we have been tracking this storm very closely over the past several days. Hurricane Ian is expected to bring heavy rain and high winds to parts of Georgia, which could result in downed trees and outages. We are ready to restore power to you safely and as quickly as possible if this occurs. We've already secured personnel through our Mutual Assistance Program. This ensures we have additional resources ready to respond to any service interruptions that may occur. We've already started moving resources into the designated staging areas ahead of the storm as the track becomes clear to allow for quick response. As soon as the storm passes, our state and our teams can begin work. We'll work quickly and safely to restore service for any impacted customers. Now is the time for you to prepare before Ian arrives. Visit georgipower.com slash storm for tips and videos about storm preparedness and important safety tips for you and your family.