OFF TO BOHOL. Some of the 10 linemen of Rosch, a private contractor of Visayan Electric, mount a tarpaulin in front of the boom truck that they will bring to Buenavista and Getafe towns in Bohol that remain without light four months after the Typhoon Odette. Visayan Electric president and chief operating officer Raul Lucero on Friday (April 22, 2022) said sending the augmentation crew to help restore power in Bohol is a way to pay forward after the firm's franchise area's electric connection has been reconnected due to the help of other distribution utilities from Luzon and Mindanao. (Photo courtesy of Visayan Electric) CEBU CITY - Two towns of Bohol that remain without light four months after Typhoon Odette received power restoration augmentation crews from Cebu to help them in the reconnection efforts, a power firm said on Friday. Raul Lucero, Visayan Electric's president and chief operating officer, said in a statement they deployed on Thursday two groups with 10 linemen