Duke Energy outages and service status in Longwood, Florida
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Longwood, Florida
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Live Outage Map Near Longwood, Florida
The most recent Duke Energy outage reports came from the following cities: Altamonte Springs, and Winter Park.
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Duke Energy Issues Reports Near Longwood, Florida
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Longwood and nearby locations:
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Sheila Gagnon ♓️ 💜💛💜💛 (@skela1979) reported from Winter Park, Florida@Trigga_Riley @DukeEnergy Credit on something. We pay way too much for power and they should not have outages. Especially when it’s 100 degrees outside
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Matt Atkinson (@ThatDermoGuy) reported from Altamonte Springs, FloridaLeave it to @DukeEnergy to lose power during the premiere of GOT. And as always their customer service is useless.
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The Read Pile (@TheReadPile) reported from Altamonte Springs, FloridaDawn of the 4th day. Still no power yet, but the parking lot is no longer flooded. All we need is for @DukeEnergy to do their thing. ETA is no later than 11:59pm tonight. But that could change or get delayed. We are totally safe and totally fine, just no power.
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April MacKenzie (@AprilMacK22) reported from Altamonte Springs, Florida@DukeEnergy or maybe @WFTV or @WESH can explain how a softball complex takes precedence over an apartment complex for repairs. 9/10 of my complex has power but my building and about 4 others don’t. Please explain. Thanks
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The Read Pile (@TheReadPile) reported from Altamonte Springs, FloridaPower should be back my Monday or earlier…Alright then @DukeEnergy I’ll accept that
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Nancy (@its_nanxy) reported from Altamonte Springs, Florida@DukeEnergy bunch of thief’s. Especially when they claim to help. I moved and it’s every time 1000 worth you have to pay. How you expect anyone that amount 🥺
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D-Mo (@Dgmorgan89) reported from Altamonte Springs, Florida@DukeEnergy Duke Energy really has the worst customer service. Lied to me about having a pending payment then charge my account twice then making me wait 10 days for a refund.
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Jeff Sharon (@Jeff_Sharon) reported from Oviedo, FloridaI’ll say one thing: @OviedoCityGov and @DukeEnergy need to do a much better job of mitigating power line obstruction around town from trees before storms. All along 434 north of downtown, branches are wrapped around wires. No wonder we’re still without power here.
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April MacKenzie (@AprilMacK22) reported from Altamonte Springs, Florida@DukeEnergy And again, help me understand how you can have four trucks at a softball field right down the road making repairs instead of repairing the power to our HOMES?!?! @WESH @WFTV
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nancy #jhmblingzboutique💎 #SOSNicaragua🇳🇮 (@nancy_goodness) reported from Altamonte Springs, Florida@DukeEnergy You should lower your rates. That’s how it would help people’s
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mandaLORIan (@SirenasMom) reported from Longwood, FloridaCame home hoping to have a hot shower but there’s no power. Thanks @DukeEnergy.
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MiMo 🦋 (@M3_Free) reported from Forest City, FloridaFRAUD ALERT, Y'ALL! "Billy Martinez" from #DukeEnergy calling from 800.434.9026 threatening to turn off your power unless you give him card numbers. Oh, please! Wants you to stay on phone throughout (Clue #1). You've been warned! #PhoneFraud
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Toxic Sushi (Gothic Sushi) (@gothicsushii) reported from Winter Park, Florida@DukeEnergy fix your trashy company constantly have issues with you people
Duke Energy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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🔥 FIRE Scott Stricklin. 🔥 (@firescottstrick) reported@DukeEnergy Ran my heat for 1.25 hours yesterday. Probably that maybe 2 hours today. Maybe you voluntarily get ******** over it Duke.
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twistdwop (@twistdwop36) reported@DukeEnergy If you cared allow us to choose our power company.
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UltraRed (@UltraRedDeals) reported@TheVinoMom Damn here I am shitting on @DukeEnergy for their increase!
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m (@amssss2124) reported@DukeEnergy @GovRonDeSantis help out us Floridians here. Duke energy continues to prove themselves as unreliable and greedy.
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Xavier Supreme (SCPP) (@XavierSupreme_) reportedBecause how is @DukeEnergy literally going to sneak a court case so they don’t have to pay us back. **** Duke
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Kirch (@kirchtrades) reportedA 250% increase in electric is normal?!? WTF!!! @DukeEnergy
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Chris Britton (@cbritton99) reportedIf you didn't already know this, @DukeEnergy is not in the business of helping ANYONE out when in need. I had an issue that was out of my control last month and consumed double the amount of energy, to which I wasn't aware, and Duke basically told me to **** off when I called.
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Jezebel Luciferius (@_jezebel_) reported@DukeEnergy you all continue to have record profits. WHY are you asking residents to ease up on their power usage? Have you contacted all of the data center owners in the state and asked them the same? Are they going to pay their fair share for their power usage??
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Subhramanyu🇨🇦 (@Subhra_soobu) reported@JigarShahDC @DukeEnergy I thought data center compute was not intermittent, and adding any amount of batteries wouldn't help if the solar plant couldn't produce power for at least 2 to 3 weeks every year, not because of planned outages, but because of extreme weather events.
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Pablo Sanchez (@BasebButler2016) reported@DE_JeffB @DukeEnergy Why not just take the data centers offline?????? Why do we need to suffer?