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Providing energy to 12+ million.
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For outages, call 1-800-4OUTAGE. For emergencies, call 911.
Do not report here.

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Debby continues to churn through FL, causing power outages throughout parts of our service area. Excessive rain has flooded many communities, creating restoration challenges for our crews. We’ll continue to restore power as long as conditions allow. We urge customers to stay

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We continue to work to restore power to customers impacted by Debby. We urge everyone to be safe throughout the day, stay away from downed power lines, avoid flooded areas and obey local officials. For more information visit FPL.com/Storm.

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Parts of our community are underwater, making it difficult to restore power. Still, we’ll continue to work around the clock to get everyone restored. Please stay safe.

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We continue to safely and quickly respond to outages caused by Debby. We urge our customers to stay away from flooded areas and downed power lines. If you see our crews working, please let them do their jobs.

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Our crews worked overnight to restore customers affected by Debby. We’ll continue working around the clock until everyone’s lights are back on. Continue to keep safety top of mind - avoid flooded areas and downed power lines.

Our crews worked overnight to restore customers affected by Debby. We’ll continue working around the clock until everyone’s lights are back on. Continue to keep safety top of mind - avoid flooded areas and downed power lines.
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Restoration is taking longer in areas with flooding and heavy vegetation, as crews must wait for the water to recede and clear through debris before they can restore power. Rest assured, we’ll continue working until everyone who can safely receive power is restored. Avoid these

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Our team is out in the community right now to provide water, ice, mobile charging stations and other services. Look for the blue circles on the map: fplmaps.com

Our team is out in the community right now to provide water, ice, mobile charging stations and other services. 

Look for the blue circles on the map: fplmaps.com
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We expect to have power restored to essentially all customers affected by Hurricane Debby by the end of the day. As we enter the peak of storm season, we encourage all our customers to review their storm plans and be prepared.

We expect to have power restored to essentially all customers affected by Hurricane Debby by the end of the day. As we enter the peak of storm season, we encourage all our customers to review their storm plans and be prepared.
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Thank you to our nonprofit partners and dedicated employees for providing essential school supplies to students & teachers across our service area. Your efforts are making a real difference! #FPLcares #BackToSchool

Thank you to our nonprofit partners and dedicated employees for providing essential school supplies to students & teachers across our service area. Your efforts are making a real difference! #FPLcares #BackToSchool
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🚗💡 On a hot summer day, FPL’s David King is on the road, sharing energy-saving tips to help customers save on their electric bills. With 40 years of experience, he’s making a difference one visit at a time!

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We're continuing to build a stronger, smarter grid to help speed restoration after severe weather and improve the reliability of your electric service year-round. In 2024, we are: • Reinforcing 66,000+ main power poles • Maintaining ~17,000 miles of vegetation • Moving 1,100+

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What's the magic number to stay cool and save? Set your thermostat to a comfortable temperature between 75°-78°F when you're home. When you're away, increase the temperature to around 82°F. If your A/C unit is over a decade old, it might be time for an upgrade. Find our

What's the magic number to stay cool and save? Set your thermostat to a comfortable temperature between 75°-78°F when you're home. When you're away, increase the temperature to around 82°F. If your A/C unit is over a decade old, it might be time for an upgrade. Find our
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Today is Florida Lineworker Appreciation Day! We recognize the men and women who work for our customers every single day – no matter the weather or challenge the Sunshine State may throw their way. #ThankaLineworker

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Going out of town during the Labor Day holiday weekend? Here are a few tips to help you save on your energy bill while out of town: • Set your thermostat to 82 degrees • Make sure blinds are closed and curtains are drawn to limit the sun's heat in your home • Unplug

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❌ Do NOT trim trees or pick fruit within 10 feet of power lines. You can be seriously injured or killed if you or any object you are holding or standing on — such as tools and ladders — touches a power line. ✅ Hire a qualified line-clearing professional for trimming near power