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Power restored to 2.3 million Florida homes after Hurricane Helene damage

On Tuesday, October 1, 2024, Governor Ron DeSantis was joined by Major General John D. Haas Adjutant General of Florida at the Multi-Agency Resource Center in Horseshoe Beach to provide updates on recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene impacted Florida’s Big Bend region and Gulf Coast. (Ron DeSantis/X)
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On Tuesday, October 1, 2024, Governor Ron DeSantis was joined by Major General John D. Haas Adjutant General of Florida at the Multi-Agency Resource Center in Horseshoe Beach to provide updates on recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene impacted Florida’s Big Bend region and Gulf Coast. (Ron DeSantis/X)

Most Florida homes that lost power due to Hurricane Helene have now had power restored, said Governor Ron DeSantis Tuesday.

The governor gave that update during a press conference on the state’s recovery efforts at Dixie County’s Horseshoe Beach.

“Now since the storm, we had power restored to 2.35 million customers. There are now 49,000 that are still outstanding,” DeSantis said.

The governor touted various state agencies and the work of utility crews for the progress made in restoring power. With things going so well in Florida, DeSantis said he’s now prepared to share resources with other states to help them recover.

“I have sent rescue operations and rescue assets to western North Carolina to help with that. It's a dicey situation there. We want to be able to get people to safety,” he said.

The Florida National Guard and State Guard will be sent to help in those areas.

Tristan Wood is a senior producer and host with WFSU Public Media. A South Florida native and University of Florida graduate, he focuses on state government in the Sunshine State and local panhandle political happenings.
Adrian Andrews is a multimedia journalist with WFSU Public Media. He is a Gadsden County native and a first-generation college graduate from Florida A&M University. Adrian is also a military veteran, ending his career as a Florida Army National Guard Non-Comissioned Officer.

Adrian has experience in print writing, digital content creation, documentary, and film production. He has spent the last four years on the staff of several award-winning publications such as The Famuan, Gadsden County News Corp, and Cumulus Media before joining the WFSU news team.