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Duke Energy to take four days to bring back power in Florida after Cyclone Milton

Duke Energy anticipates to take at least 4 more days to bring back electricity to much of its clients in Florida after

Cyclone Milton

caused power failures across the state, the U.S. utility firm stated on Friday.

Milton made landfall on Florida's west coast on Wednesday as a Classification 3 cyclone before raking into the Atlantic Ocean a. day later, according to the U.S. National Cyclone Center. ( NHC).

The cyclone triggered widespread flooding and fatal. tornadoes, eliminating at least 16 people in the state.

Duke Energy approximated its clients in 12 counties would. have their power brought back by 1159 pm ET (0359 am GMT) on Oct. 13, while those in Pasco and Pinellas counties would need to. wait till at least 1159 pm ET on Oct. 15.

According to Duke Energy's power blackout map, at least. 750,391 clients were without power since 15:56 pm ET.

On the other hand, data from PowerOutage.us suggests 2.2 million. homes and businesses in Florida did not have access to. electrical power.

Duke Energy was the energy with most clients hit,. followed by Florida Power & & Light Business, with 677,681 customers. doing not have electricity, the information showed.

(source: Reuters)