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(Bloomberg) -- Florida’s two biggest utilities said the majority of their customers who lost power from Hurricane Milton will have it restored by early next week. Some are likely to be in the dark until Thursday. Most Read from BloombergThe Cablebus Transformed Commutes in Mexico City’s Populous OutskirtsAs Brussels Booms, an Old Boogeyman Returns: BrusselizationSan Francisco to Shut 9% of Public Schools Amid Budget WoesChicago Marathon to Honor Kenyan Who Died After His World RecordChicago’s $1
With 16,000 resources and many crews working throughout the night, Duke Energy Florida is issuing estimated times of restoration for customers impacted by Hurricane Milton. While some customers will have their power restored earlier, the majority who can receive power are expected to be restored by the following days/times:
While damage assessment is ongoing, Duke Energy Florida is now beginning power restoration in many areas impacted by Hurricane Milton and will issue estimated times of restoration for all customers later this afternoon. As of 9 a.m. ET, nearly 350,000 outages have been restored, and over 850,000 outages still exist throughout the company's service territory.