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Hurricane Frances

Region: power and shelter update

By Times Staff
Published September 5, 2004

Here is a snapshot at noon Sunday of the situation in five Tampa Bay area counties:

Pinellas

Residents in shelters: 2,900

Power outages: More than 14,600 customers

Hillsborough

Residents in shelters: 5,700

Power outages: estimated 50,000 customers

Pasco

Residents in shelters: 3,641

Power outages: 8,689 customers

Hernando

Residents in shelters: 1,200

Power outages: 12,000 customers

Citrus

Residents in shelters: 844

Power outages: 5,000 Progress Energy customers; Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative and Sumter Electric Cooperative customers numbers unavailable.

[Last modified September 5, 2004, 12:32:08]

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