Florida Power & Light: Getting Ready for Hurricane Season

by 1389 on May 9, 2007

in disaster preparedness, energy, Florida, Florida Power and Light, hurricane, trees and forests

Hurricane season is on its way. South Florida may be exposed to 140 mph winds, so it’s time to get ready.

  • If you live in Florida, FPL Storm Center can help you prepare for storm season. In fact, anyone who lives in a region prone to tropical storms may find useful information on their site.
  • FPL StormSecure shows what Florida Power & Light is doing to make their power delivery system more resilient to hurricane-force winds.
  • Especially during high winds, trees that are too close to power lines can cause electrical outages and can become a public safety hazard. Residential Trees and Power Lines shows how to plan your landscaping to avoid problems in the future.
  • Update: Governor of Florida experiences “Hurricane Max”, FPL’s storm preparedness exercise, as the 2007 storm season approaches.

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