Out-of-state crews work day and night to restore power
Five days after Hurricane Ian made landfall on Florida?s Gulf Coast, close to 700,000 residents were still without power. Governor Ron DeSantis said an army of 42,000 utility workers responded to the call for help to restore outages.
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