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State

Florida

5

Major utilities

Investor-owned, municipal & coop

20

Cities covered

Live local pages for Florida cities

911

Emergency

Downed wires, fire, injury

Power outage near me in Florida: live map by zip code

The Florida map below is zoomed to state level. Use the zoom controls to drill down to your zip code — the map covers every Florida zip code with reports submitted in the past few hours. Each red marker is an outage cluster; click it for the start time, report count and affected radius.

Want a tighter view? Pick your city below — the city page opens the map centered on that city at neighborhood zoom, so “power outage near me right now by zip code” becomes one tap of the marker cluster.

Active outages in Florida
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Source: user reports · CallMePower

Latest power outage updates in Florida

The 5 Florida utilities publish their own outage maps with crew-verified estimated restoration times (ETRs). For the most accurate ETR for your address, use the official map directly:

Below is the community feed — the most recent reports submitted by Florida residents. For real-time alerts to your phone, opt in to your utility’s SMS or app notifications.

Active power outages right now

The most recent active outages reported across the USA.

No active power outages reported right now. Report an outage if your lights just went out.

Data is based on user reports. Only active outages are shown. The confidence score is derived from the number of reports and their geographic proximity. For verified information, check your utility’s official outage map.

Report an outage in Florida

Use the form below to log your outage on the live map. Reports are submitted anonymously and help neighbors see where outages are happening. This does not dispatch a crew — for that, call your utility directly using the contact list below.

Your outage report was submitted. Thank you for helping your neighbors!

Reports are submitted anonymously and help other residents see where outages are happening. For official outage reporting, also contact your utility directly — only they can dispatch a crew.

Who to call for a power outage in Florida

Florida is served by the following utilities. Find the one that covers your address and use their dedicated outage line — not the customer-service number. Most also offer SMS or app-based reporting; check the utility’s page for instructions.

Florida Power & Light (FPL)

Most of Florida (Miami, Tampa, Orlando metro fringe, east coast, southwest).

Duke Energy Florida

Central and northern Florida (St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Ocala).

Tampa Electric (TECO)

Tampa metro area.

JEA

Jacksonville municipal utility.

Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC)

City of Orlando municipal utility.

Are you eligible for compensation in Florida?

Florida framework: Case-by-case

No statutory compensation framework. FPL, Duke Energy Florida, Tampa Electric, JEA and OUC accept claims for utility-caused damage on a case-by-case basis. The Florida PSC oversees disputes.

Are you eligible right now?

No automatic credit. File a claim with your utility within 30–60 days with documentation. PSC complaint as last resort.

How to file:

  1. Document the outage: start time, end time, photos of spoiled food and damaged appliances, receipts for replacement purchases.
  2. Go to your utility’s claims page (linked above in the “who to call” section) and submit within 30–60 days.
  3. If your claim is denied or stalls, file a consumer complaint with the Florida Public Service Commission — they have authority over the utility.
  4. For damages from a federally declared disaster, also check disasterassistance.gov for FEMA Individual Assistance.

Renters: a standalone food spoilage benefit in your HO-4 policy (typically $500–$1,000, no deductible) may cover what your utility won’t. See the renters insurance breakdown.