Tampa family one step closer to getting electricity after Hurricane Ian
1 year ago
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Under the now familiar hum of a generator, we find a sight for sore eyes in the Paul family home. "We've been praying for this day and I just hope everything goes good and we just keep moving forward," said Melissa Paul. Workers are replacing fuse boxes and installing new wiring that will give them power back—more than four months after Hurricane Ian damaged their Tampa home.
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