Power outage in Lake Forest Park and Shoreline Sunday extends into the early hours Monday

Shoreline, WALocal News

A significant power outage struck Lake Forest Park and Shoreline on Sunday evening, affecting over 3,200 households and lasting into the early hours of Monday. The outage began at approximately 7:16 PM, with 29 households still without power reported by 2:45 AM. City Light officials are actively working to restore electricity, and they have indicated that restoration efforts will prioritize the hardest-hit areas. Residents have voiced their frustration over the outage, emphasizing the disruption to daily activities and safety concerns. This incident highlights the challenges local infrastructure faces during severe weather conditions.

City officials plan to release further information regarding the cause of the outage and the timeline for restoration. Community members are encouraged to report any specific issues related to the outage to aid in recovery efforts. As the situation develops, local leaders are expected to discuss potential improvements to prevent future occurrences.

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