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Tampa Electric is Prepared for Hurricane Milton; Urges Residents to Prepare For Extended Outages

As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida’s west coast, Tampa Electric stands ready to respond, and we encourage you to be prepared as well.

Milton is expected to bring life-threatening storm surge, heavy rain and damaging winds to West Central Florida starting Tuesday. While we prepare year-round for extreme weather and have a comprehensive strategy in place through our Storm Protection Plan, a storm of this magnitude can damage overhead and underground power lines and other electrical infrastructure, resulting in widespread and extended power outages. It’s important to be prepared and to have backup power arrangements if you or a loved one rely on electricity for health needs.

Tampa Electric’s crews are prepared to work around the clock when and where it is safe to restore power as quickly as possible after the storm. We are securing thousands of utility workers to join Tampa Electric’s 600-line crew members and contractors. Tampa Electric is a member of the Southeastern Electric Exchange, or SEE, a network of utilities that pledges mutual assistance in case of storms or other emergencies.

“The Tampa Bay area is once again preparing for a storm with the potential to significantly damage our community,” said Archie Collins, president and chief executive officer of Tampa Electric. "As always, the safety of our customers and employees is our top priority. If you live in an evacuation zone, I urge you to follow all evacuation orders from local officials. While the path and intensity of Hurricane Milton remain uncertain, we anticipate high winds, heavy rain and significant storm surge. I encourage our customers to complete their personal storm plans for their homes or businesses and prepare for extended power outages. Please stay safe.”

Tampa Electric urges customers to follow these important tips and safety precautions:

Visit TampaElectric.com/Storm for tips, restoration information and additional guidance.

Tampa Electric offers customers several ways to report and monitor power outages:

Tampa Electric asks for your patience as crews assess damage and prioritize restoration efforts after Hurricane Milton. For outage updates and safety tips, follow our social channels at TampaElectric.com/Social.

Tampa Electric, one of Florida’s largest investor-owned electric utilities, serves more than 840,000 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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