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Crews to start working to restore power ‘as soon as it’s safe,’ Florida Power and Light says

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Millions of people in Florida are without power or water following Ian’s landfall as a category 4 hurricane on Wednesday and authorities say it could take days to get the power back on. Chief Communications Officer for Florida Power and Light, Dave Reuter, joins News NOW to share when crews could begin work to restore power and how long it could take for the power grid to be back up and running. 

Hurricane Ian live updates: Millions without power as Ian downgraded to tropical storm