Over a million homes and businesses were left without power in Florida.
A store owner in Tarpon Springs, Florida, fortifying a window with plywood in preparation for Hurricane Helene Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesAround 1.2 million homes and businesses in Florida lost power, according to poweroutage.us, a utilities-tracking website.
ET on Friday, more than 3 million customers across Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Virginia were without power, per the site.
Many schools, such as those in Broward and Monroe Counties, and universities like the University of Florida and Florida State University, canceled classes through Friday.
Businesses across Florida, including Tampa's city offices, closed as well, with plans to reopen once it is safe, CBS News reported Thursday.
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