October 10, 2024

Factbox-Over 1.3 million Florida customers without power due to Hurricane Milton

(Reuters) – More than 1.3 million homes and businesses in Florida were without power on Wednesday, as Hurricane Milton made landfall as Category 3 storm, according to data from PowerOutage.us.

In a state already battered by Hurricane Helene two weeks ago, as many as two million people were ordered to evacuate, and millions more live in the projected path of the storm.

The utility with the most customers hit was Florida Power & Light Company, which has about 459,989 clients without power, followed by Duke Energy (NYSE:DUK), which has 433,803 clients without power.

“Customers should be prepared for extended outages. The unprecedented storm’s catastrophic conditions and recent heavy rain will likely cause significant damage and restoration challenges,” said Florida Power & Light Company.

The company added that it has a restoration workforce of more than 17,000 people and has pre-positioned crews throughout the state.

Over 109,000 customers in Georgia and North Carolina were still without power in the aftermath of Hurricane Helen. Helene, which killed more than 200 people across six states, was the deadliest named storm to hit the mainland U.S. since Hurricane Katrina killed nearly 1,400 people in 2005.

Here are the major outages by utility in Florida:

Power Companies

Outages

Florida Power & Light

Company 459,989

Duke Energy

433,803

Tampa Electric

213,884

Lee County Electric

Coop 85,400

Withlacoochee River

Electric Coop 80,470

Peace River Electric

Coop 46,057

SECO Energy

28,009

Lakeland Electric

23,213

New Smyrna Beach

Utilities 7,341

Ocala Electric

Utility 7,106

Total Out

1,385,272

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