At least 35 Florida credit unions reopened on Tuesday and about 10 more plan to be back in business on Wednesday, according to the League of Southeastern Credit Unions.

A list on LSCU's website shows five credit unions are still closed because of power outages. Most likely, however, there were more credit unions that had to keep their doors shut because of widespread power outages, flooding issues or other damages from Hurricane Irma.

Other credit unions reported some of their branches were open and some would remain closed until assessments could be completed.

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