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Tampa Electric Makes Significant Progress in Hurricane Ian Restoration – Update No. 3

Tampa Electric is making significant progress after Hurricane Ian, restoring power to more than 80 percent of the customers affected by the storm as of 4 p.m. Saturday.

By 5 p.m. today – 55 hours since the restoration process began – Tampa Electric has restored power to 243,000 customers, or 82 percent of those affected by the storm. Thousands of lineworkers, tree trimmers and other personnel are working around the clock in 16-hour shifts to restore power quickly and safely to the 52,000 customers who remain without power.

Tampa Electric expects to restore power to the vast majority of customers by Sunday night. Some portions of Polk County and eastern Hillsborough County, which had more damage, should be restored by Monday night. Some customers with more complex damage may take longer to restore.

“We are making substantial and steady progress, and our focus is on the customers who are still patiently waiting for power to be restored,” said Archie Collins, president and chief executive officer of Tampa Electric. “There is nothing more important to us than getting your power back on, as safely and quickly as possible. Thank you for your continued patience, and rest assured, the employees of Tampa Electric will continue working day and night until your power is restored.”

At this stage of restoration, essential services and most large residential circuits have been restored. This weekend, crew members are restoring power to residential neighborhoods in harder-hit areas, as well as more complex repairs throughout the service area.

Customer Service has 24-hour coverage – and extra staff on hand – to take emergency and outage-related calls. The company also has assistance from other utilities to take weather-related calls. For customers with non-storm-related calls, please consider calling later in the week.

As the company focuses on helping customers recover from Hurricane Ian, TECO is temporarily suspending disconnections for nonpayment. For customers who may need additional help due to impacts from the storm, click here to learn how to apply for Federal Emergency Management Assistance after Hurricane Ian.

Tampa Electric offers customers several ways to report power outages:

Customers can monitor and track outages in their neighborhoods through the outage map at istanbulbuklet.com/outagemap. The map displays the cause, status and estimated restoration time. Tampa Electric will also use Facebook, Twitter, and Nextdoor to keep customers informed about outage restoration.

Tampa Electric would like to remind customers to be safe after a storm:

Tampa Electric, one of Florida’s largest investor-owned electric utilities, serves more than 810,000 customers in West Central Florida. Tampa Electric is a subsidiary of Emera Inc., a geographically diverse energy and services company headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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