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Duke Energy Florida Increases Resource Count to 16,000

Oct. 8, 2024
The utility encourages customers to take appropriate safety measures prior to Hurricane Milton’s landfall.

Duke Energy Florida continues to prepare for Hurricane Milton, increasing its resource count from 10,000 to 16,000. The company also encourages its 2 million customers across the state to take the appropriate safety measures prior to the storm’s landfall.

"Hurricane Milton’s intensity is expected to be unlike anything the Tampa Bay area has ever experienced before," said Todd Fountain, Duke Energy Florida storm director. “Duke Energy Florida is preparing to respond accordingly – with an army of resources at the ready – and we strongly advise our customers to use this time to protect their homes and businesses, while helping ensure their family members, friends and neighbors are safe.” 

Duke Energy is convening 16,000 power line technicians, vegetation workers, damage assessors and support personnel at The Villages, Suwannee Valley Farmers Market and Richie Brothers Auction. These staging sites are positioned along the outside of Hurricane Milton’s projected path, but as close to the impacted areas as possible. Crews are prepared to start safe power restoration as soon as weather and other conditions allow.

For more information, stay tuned to T&D World's website and follow Duke Energy on social media. You can also look for a special episode of the Line Life Podcast focused on hurricane response, at linelife.podbean.com. If you are a responder and want to be part of that episode, fill out this online form and send a short voice memo to [email protected]

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