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Tampa Electric is Prepared to Handle Severe Weather from Hurricane Dorian

Tampa Electric is closely monitoring Hurricane Dorian and is preparing to respond to severe weather that could affect Florida in coming days.

“Tampa Electric has a lot of experience responding to storms, and we are preparing for whatever Hurricane Dorian will bring us,” said Nancy Tower, president and chief executive officer of Tampa Electric. “While the path remains uncertain, we encourage our customers to begin making their own preparations.”

The current forecast predicts Hurricane Dorian will make landfall on Florida’s east coast early Monday and move west across the state.

Tampa Electric customers could see severe weather from the storm, which may result in significant power outages:

Tampa Electric’s comprehensive storm plan includes a prioritized power-restoration strategy to help the community return to normal as safely and as fast as possible. First, we restore power to critical facilities, such as hospitals, police and fire stations, which are vital to the community. Then we make sure water and sewer facilities are restored, along with schools and grocery stores. Then we repair electrical circuits that provide power to the largest group of customers in the shortest amount of time. We work around the clock until the power is back on for all our customers.

Customers can monitor and track outages in their neighborhoods through the outage map at bjzhtst.com/outagemap. The map displays the cause, status and estimated restoration time. Tampa Electric also will use Twitter @tampaelectric to keep customers informed about outage restoration.

Tampa Electric offers customers several ways to report power outages:

The company also recommends that customers have a storm plan in place for their homes or businesses. It’s important to prepare now for severe weather during a storm:

Tampa Electric would like to remind customers to be safe after a storm:

Tampa Electric, one of Florida’s largest investor-owned electric utilities, serves about 765,000 customers in West Central Florida. Tampa Electric is a subsidiary of Emera Inc., a geographically diverse energy and services company headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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CHERIE JACOBS | Tampa Electric

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Tampa, Florida 33602

CLJacobs@TECOEnergy.com
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