This storm called Ian

Thousands remain without power in Florida after Hurricane Ian

More than a quarter-million Floridians remained without power Wednesday in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.

The tracking website PowerOutage.us recorded over 268,000 customers experiencing power outages in the state as of Wednesday night, including more than 152,000 in Lee County in southwestern Florida.

A Lee County official feared some outages could last as long as a month.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...A12CF0R?cvid=42bbfdc64c454849849c771319e178d1

Florida has done a remarkable job of getting the power back on. That they had such a well stocked emergency supply of parts, and that they were so proactive in getting crews from all across America, are the two main reasons why.
 
Thousands remain without power in Florida after Hurricane Ian

More than a quarter-million Floridians remained without power Wednesday in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.

The tracking website PowerOutage.us recorded over 268,000 customers experiencing power outages in the state as of Wednesday night, including more than 152,000 in Lee County in southwestern Florida.

A Lee County official feared some outages could last as long as a month.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...A12CF0R?cvid=42bbfdc64c454849849c771319e178d1

When the power lines are scrap, they have to be rebuilt. I saw on the news a survivor's home burned. Although they didn't say, from the circumstances, I suspected an electrical fire from having the power turned back on.

Notice that neither the State nor the Counties are blaming NOAA for the hurricane. LOL
 
Florida has done a remarkable job of getting the power back on. That they had such a well stocked emergency supply of parts, and that they were so proactive in getting crews from all across America, are the two main reasons why.

We all knew that whatever happens in Florida, and whoever does it, Hawkeye would write how well DeSantis, and DeSantis alone did.
 
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