More than a million people are without power throughout  Florida after Irma rampaged across the Sunshine State, however it means that more than a million had their power restored since Thursday. 

More than 2.2 million, or about 21 percent, customers in Florida had no power as of 6:30 p.m. Thursday. But on Saturday, at 9 a.m., 1,106,496 are without power.

By midnight Sunday, Duke said it hopes to have power completely restored to essentially all customers in Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole, Sumter and Volusia counties.

However, the area of Orange County and Lake County border and some parts of northern Volusia County may not get power until the end of the day Tuesday, Sept. 19, stated Duke in a tweet.

They have 12,000 crews working across the state.

Duke Energy said the number of outages has overwhelmed the online reporting tool, which is not updating properly.

Customers without power can report their outage by texting OUT to 57801.

And Gov. Rick Scott says all toll roads in Florida will remain free to use until further notice.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump will visit hard-hit Naples on Thursday to survey damage and speak to residents.

County-by-county power outage — by the numbers:

Brevard County: 27,201

Flagler County: 7,991

Lake County: 7,584 

Marion County: 11,015

Orange County: 20,914

Osceola County: 2,705

Seminole County: 15,744

Sumter County: 3,362

Volusia County: 19,701


Duke Energy Power Outage Map



Florida Power and Light Power Outage Map



Ocala Power Outage Map

 



Orlando Utilities Commission Power Outage Map

 


 

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