Florida energy company braces for Hurricane Ian: We 'train 365 days a year' for this

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Duke Energy Florida State president Melissa Seix shares her company's work alongside federal, state and local emergency services to prepare for Hurricane Ian's impact.

Duke Energy Florida State president Melissa Seixas details Florida's Hurricane Ian preparation as thousands face power outages ahead of the storm reaching land.as Hurricane Ian nears landfall, Duke Energy Florida State president Melissa Seixas joined "Cavuto: Coast to Coast" Wednesday to discuss the company's preparation efforts for the Category 4 storm.

"So we feel like we are very well-prepared to move those resources immediately when it's safe for us to begin our damage assessment and get out there and start restoring power as soon as possible." Hurricane Ian has grown from a tropical storm in the Atlantic into a Category 4 hurricane, nearing Category 5 strength with winds reportedly reaching 155 miles per hour. , leaving the island nation struggling to recover 10 days later. Upwards of 1 million residents were left without power with streets flooded and infrastructure destroyed.

 

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