For the roughly five million Floridians who get their utilities through Florida Power & Light, the current record-breaking summer heat wave can be felt not just in the air, but in their wallets as well.With heat indices breaking 110 degrees across South Florida, more residents are taking the cue to beat the heat and stay inside.
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Local 10 News spoke with Florida Power and Light spokeswoman Bianca Soriano on Wednesday, who shared the importance of keeping your air condition in top conditions as the heat wave continues.
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