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TAMPA BAY, Fla. -- Tampa Bay is feeling the effects of Tropical Storm Debby.
At 4 p.m. Sunday, over 6,000 customers in Pinellas County are currently without power, according to the Progress Energy website. Over 1,000 are without power in Pasco.
There are also a number of downed trees, including one at South Church Ave. and West San Carlos in South Tampa. Pinellas EMS says another tree, along with power lines, fell on a mobile home in St. Petersburg.
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