Florida Power & Light Company reported that restoration is well underway and a majority of the customers who lost power in the wake of Tropical Storm Gabrielle will have service restored by late tonight. The remainder will be essentially restored by the end of the day tomorrow.
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"Our first priority has been to restore service to the largest number of customers by working on our major lines. Once those lines are repaired, we are able to move to neighborhoods and individual customer service problems," said Armando Olivera, FPL senior vice president of power systems. "We appreciate the patience of our customers and are working hard to restore power safely and as soon as possible."
Approximately 7,000 employees and contract workers are involved in restoration efforts.
FPL continues to urge customers to be careful in storm-damaged regions. Stay away from any dangling wires or downed poles and do not to walk into standing water. If you see any sparking wires or downed lines, or to report an outage, please call 1-800-4OUTAGE (1-800-468-8243).
FPL will keep customers updated on restoration progress via the news media and its "Storm Center" site at http://www.fpl.com/.
As of 4 p.m. Saturday, FPL had approximately 190,000 homes and businesses without power. Outages by county were:
Southwest Florida Northeast/Central Florida Lee - 5,000 St. Johns - 15,000 Charlotte - 11,000 Putnam - 5,000 DeSoto - 4,000 Flagler - 5,000 Manatee - 67,000 Volusia - 3,000 Sarasota - 75,000
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