TAMPA, Fla. — Several Duke Energy customers were without power Sunday morning after reports of outages in both areas of Tampa Bay and Central Florida.


What You Need To Know

  • Duke Energy customers are seeing large power outages in areas of Pasco, Pinellas, Osceola and Lake counties

  • Officials say they do not know what caused the outages

  • Duke Energy says they are working to get power restored this morning as soon as possible

More than 1,000 customers saw outages around the Pinellas Park area in Tampa Bay. The New Port Richey area had many more outages earlier in the morning.

Duke Energy gave the time estimate of power to be restored between 7:30 - 8 a.m.

In Central Florida, outages were reported in both Osceola and Lake counties. 

Duke Energy's outage map showed roughly 880 people are without power in Osceola County along World Center Drive and South Apopka Vineland Road near Disney World.

Over in Lake County, more than 1,300 were without power.

Officials say they do not know what caused the outages, but they estimated power returning at roughly 9:15 a.m. for Lake County customers and 10:30 a.m. for Osceola County customers.

Spectrum News will continue to follow these outages throughout the day.

Check for outages in your area with Duke Energy's outage map.