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Some power outages reported by FPL

FPL strengthens power poles in Delray
Posted at 6:25 AM, Sep 03, 2019
and last updated 2019-09-03 17:30:02-04

Florida Power and Light is reporting some scattered outages in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast.

As of 5:30 p.m. Tuesday:

Palm Beach County: 1,015 customers out of 755,646

Martin County: 141 customers out of 95,661

St. Lucie County: 1,051 customers out of 132,582

Indian River County: 729 customers out of 95,007

Okeechobee County: 3 customers out of 20,224

Currently, FPL says it is not able to provide an estimated time of restoration but the company is working to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.

These numbers are expected to change often. Click herefor the latest figures.

To report an outage, click here.

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