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Hurricane Helene left over 1.9 million homes and businesses without power in the Southeastern and Midwestern states as of Monday, according to PowerOutage.us. The storm, which hit the Florida Panhandle on Sept. 26, killed over 100 people and knocked out power for around 5.5 million customers. Duke Energy had the most outages in the Carolinas, with approximately 765,000 customers still without power.
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