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County-by-county power outages due to Tropical Storm Eta

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  • Palm Beach County: 6,170 of 758,280 customers served
  • Martin County: 480 of 93,500 customer served
  • Okeechobee County: 390 of 20,500 customers served
  • St. Lucie County: 230 of 136,400 customers served
  • Indian River County: 560 of 98,400 customers served
  • Broward County: 11,590 of 957,6300 customers served
  • Miami-Dade County: 18,870 of 1,159,770 customers served

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- Courtesy of FPL Outage Map

Last updated at 2 p.m. Monday

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