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Up To 1 Million Power Outages Expected In Florida

Debris from homes flooded in Hurricane Helene is piled curbside as Hurricane Milton approaches on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, in Port Richey, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson)

As Hurricane Milton approaches the state of Florida, Duke Energy Florida has warned that there could be as many as 1 million power outages in their service area. The company spokesperson, Logan Stewart, stated that this number could potentially increase if electrical structures are severely damaged during the storm.

During a news conference on Wednesday afternoon, Stewart emphasized that once conditions are safe, Duke Energy Florida has 16,000 crews on standby and ready to be deployed to restore power to affected customers. This proactive approach aims to minimize the impact of the anticipated outages and expedite the restoration process.

16,000 crews ready for deployment to restore power post-storm.
Duke Energy Florida warns of 1 million potential power outages in Florida.
Customers advised to prepare for extended outages with emergency supplies.

With the potential scale of the power outages, Duke Energy Florida is urging customers to prepare for the possibility of being without electricity for an extended period. It is essential for residents to have emergency supplies, such as flashlights, batteries, and non-perishable food items, readily available in case of prolonged outages.

As Hurricane Milton continues to progress, Duke Energy Florida is closely monitoring the situation and working diligently to ensure the safety and well-being of their customers. The company remains committed to providing timely updates and support throughout the duration of the storm and subsequent recovery efforts.

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