Equipment failure causes 8k Seattle City Light customers to lose power

Burien, WALocal News

Seattle City Light is responding to a substantial power outage that has affected over 8,500 customers in the Burien and Boulevard Park areas. The outages were traced back to equipment failure, prompting immediate action from utility crews. As of 5 p. m. , approximately 1,170 customers remain without power, while around 7,600 have had their service restored.

The utility company has not yet provided an estimated time for complete restoration, which leaves many residents in uncertainty. To keep informed, Seattle City Light encourages affected individuals to utilize their outage map for updates. This situation underscores the critical need for reliable infrastructure and prompt emergency response in urban settings. Power outages can significantly disrupt daily life, affecting everything from home activities to local businesses. As this story develops, updates will be necessary for both residents and local officials.

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