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(Reuters) -Over 4.4 million homes and businesses in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas and other U.S. Southeastern and Midwestern states were without power on Friday after Helene slammed into the Florida Panhandle as a major hurricane late on Thursday, according to data from PowerOutage.us.
Now that the storm has passed through Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, utilities in those states have started to restore power. In total, Helene knocked out service to over 5.2 million customers.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center forecast the remnants of Helene, now a tropical depression, would remain over Tennessee and Kentucky over the weekend.
Duke Energy (NYSE:) in North Carolina currently has the most outages with around 614,914 of its roughly 4.3 million customers in the state lacking service, according to PowerOutage.us.
Duke Energy has started power restoration efforts in the Carolinas, the company said in a statement.
“Several areas of the state were severely devastated by this storm, so it’s safe to say power restoration is going to be a multi-day event,” Todd Fountain, Duke Energy Florida storm director, said in a statement.
Here are the major outages by state:
State Outages
South Carolina 1,190,312
Georgia 899,938
North Carolina 745,414
Florida 676,275
Virginia 231,920
Kentucky 209,451
Tennessee 87,652
West Virginia 87,602
Ohio 329,040
Total Out 4,457,000
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Reuters