"Hurricane Ian’s catastrophic winds will mean parts of our system will need to be rebuilt – not restored. Be prepared for widespread, extended outages as we are assessing the damage," Florida Power & Light said.
“We're looking at those threats and what we're facing. We're hoping the track stays on it course now with no more deviations to the east. We are looking at impacts of really high tropical force winds for our county,” said Billy Litton, Emergency Management director.