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4,000 without power in Tuesday afternoon outage in Northeast Capitol Hill — UPDATE

 

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Seattle City Light was predicting a relatively quick turnaround after crews were dispatched Tuesday afternoon to restore power to around 4,000 customers south of Volunteer Park and along 23rd Ave in the Stevens and Miller Park areas.

UPDATE 2:30 PM: SCL wasn’t kidding. The power was reported back on in under 90 minutes. The cause was determined to be cable failure.

The outage was first reported just after 1 PM and though Seattle City Light hadn’t yet specified a cause, the department said it expected crews to have the power back on before 5 PM.

Residents and businesses in the areas were reported without power and Seattle Fire was dispatched to electrical issues at buildings on 14th Ave E and and 13th Ave E as the outage began on the partly sunny and calm day.

You can view and report outages to Seattle City Light here.

 

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