Power outage in Shoreline extends overnight

Shoreline, WALocal News

A power outage on September 11, 2025, disrupted electricity for 2,800 City Light customers in Shoreline, impacting areas from Innis Arden to Meridian Park. Despite restoration efforts, 80 customers remained without power at midnight, with full service anticipated by 8:30 a. m. Friday. An unrelated equipment failure in the Ballinger neighborhood affected one customer, likely an apartment building, with power expected to return by 9 a.

m. Local officials are actively working to restore service and have urged residents to remain patient. Power outages of this scale can strain resources and highlight the importance of infrastructure resilience. The City Light utility company is coordinating efforts to ensure timely restoration across the affected areas. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the situation through official channels.

These outages underscore the need for ongoing investment in reliable energy infrastructure.

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