The Latest On Hurricane Irma Recovery In Tampa Bay
Here’s the latest on the clean up after Hurricane Irma:
SCHOOLS: (as of 6am Wednesday 9/13):
- Closed all week: Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Sarasota, Manatee, Polk & Hernando Counties will be closed until Monday, 9/18.
***Please check your individual school district’s website to confirm closures & get updates.***
TRAFFIC LIGHTS: As a reminder, if traffic lights are out, treat them as a 4-way stop.
FLORIDA TOLL ROADS: (As of am Wednesday 9/13): Tolls are still suspended & there’s no word yet on when they’ll start collecting again on. Check Florida’s Turnpike System website before you travel.
ABC ACTION NEWS LIST FOR GARBAGE & DEBRIS PICK UP
GAS: More big big oil tankers delivered gas to the Port of Tampa. Check gasbuddy.com or download their app to find out gas stations that now have gas.
The first of at least 10 fuel vessels arriving within the next 48 hours @PortTampaBay! pic.twitter.com/160B2wxQwo
— Port Tampa Bay (@PortTampaBay) September 12, 2017
POWER COMPANIES (as of 6am Wednesday 9/13): There are still hundreds of thousands of people without power. Right now:
- TECO estimates that by Sunday night all power in the Tampa Bay area will be restored.
- Duke Energy is predicting that they’ll have electricity for their customers back on by Friday night.
- Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative is reporting on their website that it may take between 7-10 days to restore power to the majority of its’ members.
- According to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Florida Power & Light is projecting that it could take as long as next Friday, 9/22 for the West Coast of Florida to have electricity back up and running, with the exception of areas with extensive water & wind damage.
- Lakeland Electric is reporting that 55,000 of their customers have had power restored and that 23,000 remain without power.
Crews have restored power for 515,500 #FL customers. 878,000 customers remain without power. Check your county: https://t.co/0wLeIKFCxp
— Duke Energy (@DukeEnergy) September 13, 2017
Pinellas and Pasco County #FL estimated restoration times as of Sept. 12 at 4 p.m. 375,000+ customers restored. ~1 million outages remain. pic.twitter.com/1CSBJuPb19
— Duke Energy (@DukeEnergy) September 12, 2017
We have restored service to 40 percent of the 425,000 customers who lost power during #Irma. Thank you for your patience. pic.twitter.com/egwwVeCGcZ
— Tampa Electric (@TampaElectric) September 12, 2017
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We still have 23,000customers with no power. 55,000 customers have already been re-energized since Irma left. #ThankALineman pic.twitter.com/5Ve6wO9FQ8
— Lakeland Electric (@mylkldelectric) September 13, 2017
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS GAME: If you have tickets to Sunday’s Bucs home game against the Bears, it will go on as scheduled.
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