Power Outage Planned for North Bend Residents Overnight on October 23

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On the night of October 23, Puget Sound Energy (PSE) will execute a planned power outage for residents along Riverside Drive SE in North Bend. This outage is part of PSE’s ongoing commitment to maintaining and upgrading the electrical infrastructure critical for community service. The utility company has provided advance notice to ensure residents can prepare for the temporary disruption of power. Homeowners are urged to consider the implications of the outage on food storage, medical equipment, and other essential needs during the blackout period. PSE aims to minimize inconvenience while enhancing service reliability for the future.

Residents can find more information and updates through PSE’s official communications. This scheduled maintenance is crucial for preventing more extensive outages in the future. Community engagement and preparedness are vital during this time.

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