The Latest: Utilities slowly come back in storm-hit Florida
Power and cellphone service is starting to be restored in parts of
State emergency management officials reported Saturday that nearly 264,000 customers remain without electricity in the state.
They also said that 80 percent of cellphone service has been restored throughout the region hit by Hurricane Michael. But the numbers remain high in the hardest-hit areas.
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Emergency protective measures, limited to direct federal assistance, will be provided at 75 percent funding in
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Taxpayers who qualify for relief but live outside the disaster area can call the
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