Tracking outages across Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia

News4JAX will be working to track how many residents across our area are without power in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia as Ian continues its trek north.

On Thursday night, Gov. Ron DeSantis said there were more than 2.6 million power outages reported across Florida.

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If you need to report an outage to your local utility or want to see your utility’s individual outage map, we have that information below.

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FPL

FPL is responding to Hurricane Ian as it impacts parts of Florida. Crews are restoring power in between weather bands as conditions allow. Remember to stay far away from flooding, downed power lines and debris.

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JEA

The National Hurricane Center is forecasting that JEA’s service territory will experience tropical storm winds within the next 24-48 hours. JEA is readying all service crews and employees to respond to impacts from Hurricane Ian. Visit JEA’s Power Restoration page to learn more about JEA’s Restoration 1-2-3 process for restoring power after a storm.

During a news conference Thursday, JEA Managing Director & CEO Jay Stowe said utility crews have been responding safely and “really well” to most of the reported outages locally during the storm’s first 24 hours. He said any continuing winds higher than 30 miles per hour could delay some service restorations momentarily.

According to Stowe, JEA has made significant progress in restoring power throughout the day. Outages peaked at 20,000, just shy of 4% of JEA’s 505,000 electric customers. As of 4:30 p.m., more than 13,000 customers were still without power.

Customers without power were advised that utility workers and tree trimmers remain out in the communities and are working as quickly as safety permits to restore power.

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Beaches Energy

Beaches Energy is actively monitoring Ian. If you experience a power outage, call 904-247-6241 or email customerservice@beachesenergy.com to report it. To pay your bill, please click here. Beaches Engergy will continue to monitor the storm and provide necessary updates via the CodeRed Emergency Notification System.

Clay Electric

Information and updates about Clay Electric’s preparation and response to Hurricane Ian will be shared on Facebook and ClayElectric.com. For more information on the utility’s Power Restoration Proces, click here.

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Georgia Power

Georgia Power offers outage alerts, which provide real-time outage information personalized specifically for you. Outage alerts let you know when there’s an outage in your area and when your power is going to be restored. Click here to sign up for outage alerts to receive customized alerts via text, email or phone call.

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