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ORLANDO, Fla. – As of noon Thursday (10/10), OUC has 78,992 customers without power due to Hurricane Milton. OUC safety assessors and crews are in the field to survey the storm’s impact and are making repairs. Estimated times of restoration will not be available for at least 48 hours.
Contacting OUC To Report Outages
Customers can report outages by texting OUT to 69682, calling 407-423-9018, or via email using customerservice@ouc.com. As a reminder, you only need to report your outage once.
Nonfunctioning Traffic Lights
We have heard reports of nonfunctioning traffic lights and ask all motorists to use caution and treat these intersections as four-way stops.
How Does OUC Restore Power?
Critical customers such as hospitals, wastewater plants, fire, police stations and other emergency locations will be first priority. To learn how OUC restores power, please use this video: How does OUC Restore Power? (youtube.com)
Safety Tips
OUC also advises customers to continue to practice safety protocols after the storm:
- If high water threatens your home turn off your power at the circuit breaker panel or fuse box.
- Exercise safety outside and be wary of downed lines. Power lines still could be energized and hidden in debris.
- Avoid pooled water and flooded streets. Downed wires and electrical equipment, such as a pad mounted transformer, could be hidden and still energized.
We thank our customers in advance for their patience and urge them to stay safe.
OUC.com/stormcenter will regularly be updated with latest information and includes safety tips. The outage map is available, but restoration times will not be added until after restoration begins. We will continue to send media advisories twice daily – one in the morning and one in the evening.
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About OUC—The Reliable One
For more than 100 years, OUC—The Reliable One has provided exceptional value to its customers and community through the delivery of sustainable and reliable services and solutions. The utility provides electric, water, chilled water, lighting and solar services to more than 400,000 accounts in Orlando, St. Cloud and parts of unincorporated Orange and Osceola counties. As OUC prepares for the next century, it remains committed to a goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 while supporting the Central Florida community with conservation, sustainability and energy efficiency resources. Visit www.ouc.com to learn more.