FPL completa esencialmente la restauración tras el huracán Milton
Latest Update: Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) has essentially completed the restoration of power to customers affected by Hurricane Milton. While this means most customers have their electricity restored, it’s important to note that some residents in the hardest-hit areas—those impacted by storm surges, flooding, and tornadoes—still cannot safely receive power. This includes barrier islands in Manatee and Sarasota counties and parts of the east coast that experienced historic tornado activity. FPL will continue working around the clock and collaborating with local leaders in the most affected areas to restore power as quickly and safely as possible. Comments from FPL President and CEO Armando Pimentel: "I'm proud that our crews have restored power to more than two million customers in just five days. While this means 99% of affected customers now have power, we know there are still customers without electricity in some of the hardest-hit areas. For those customers, please know we won’t stop until everyone is back on power." Important Information: Some homes and businesses may have suffered damage that prevents them from receiving power safely. These customers should contact a licensed electrician to make necessary repairs before FPL can safely restore service. If you don’t have power but your neighbors do, call us at 1-800-4-OUTAGE (1-800-468-8243). Get Help: Some FPL customers may be eligible for financial assistance through the Care to Share® program to help cover costs associated with preparing their home to receive power safely. The program assists customers who need repairs to meter boxes and weather heads. Customers can request assistance at FPL.com/help. Those wishing to support hurricane victims can also contribute to the Care to Share® program through the same site. Key Numbers from the 5 p.m. Report: Recurrent Outages: Customers in areas where power has been restored may experience outages in the coming days, weeks, or months due to weakened trees and branches that could fall on power lines. Saltwater contamination along the coast, combined with strong winds from the storm, may have loosened electrical connections, potentially causing new outages and flickers after our restoration efforts. FPL will continue working day and night to restore service in these cases while rebuilding its system to its pre-storm condition. How Customers Can Stay Connected: FPL regularly updates customers on restoration progress through media and the following resources: Download Visuals: Contact Us: Additional Resources: Micro Card Refrigerated Truck,Chang'An X1 Refrigerated Truck Automobile,Foton Refrigerated Truck,Chang'An Refrigerated Truck Automobile Chongqing Dike Technology Industry Co. , Ltd. , https://www.cqdkqc.com