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Thousands of residents without power as Hurricane Helene storms through Manatee County

Nearly 6,000 Manatee County homes have been affected by power outages as Hurricane Helene churns through the Gulf of Mexico.
Nearly 6,000 Manatee County homes have been affected by power outages as Hurricane Helene churns through the Gulf of Mexico. ttompkins@bradenton.com

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Hurricane Helene 2024

Hurricane Helene is projected to bring heavy rain, strong winds and possible floods to Manatee County and Florida’s Big Bend region. Forecasts, as of September 25, project Helene will strike Florida Thursday evening, September 26, and head north through parts of Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina into Friday.

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More than 72,000 Manatee County homes have been affected by power outages as Hurricane Helene churns through the Gulf of Mexico.

As of Thursday night, Florida Power and Light reported outages for over 43,000 customers as the powerful Category 4 storm continued to move north toward Florida’s Big Bend area.

In total, FPL said about 70,000 of its nearly 215,000 Manatee County customers have been impacted, with power restored to around almost 27,000 customers.

Manatee County’s other electricity provider, Peace River Electric Cooperative, reported over 2,300 power outages Thursday night.

How to check Manatee power outages

▪ To check FPL’s outage map, visit www.FPLMaps.com

▪ To check Peace River’s outage map, visit https://members.preco.coop/maps/OutageWebMap/

This story was originally published September 26, 2024 at 5:08 PM.

Michael Moore Jr.
Bradenton Herald
Michael Moore Jr. is the public safety and justice reporter for the Bradenton Herald. He covers crime, courts and law enforcement. Michael grew up in Bradenton and graduated from University of South Florida St. Petersburg.
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Hurricane Helene 2024

Hurricane Helene is projected to bring heavy rain, strong winds and possible floods to Manatee County and Florida’s Big Bend region. Forecasts, as of September 25, project Helene will strike Florida Thursday evening, September 26, and head north through parts of Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina into Friday.