IN THE DARK: The worst may be yet to come.
Just hours earlier — around 5 a.m. — reported outages totaled approximately 35,000, according to PowerOutage.us.HURRICANE IAN STRENGTHENS TO 'EXTREMELY DANGEROUS' CATEGORY 4 STORM, TO MAKE FLORIDA LANDFALL WEDNESDAYPeople look out as clouds from the approaching Hurricane Ian darken the sky on Tuesday in St Petersburg, Florida.— and Gov. Ron DeSantis told residents Wednesday that the time has passed to evacuate.
"If you are in any of those counties, it's no longer possible to safely evacuate. It's time to hunker down and
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