On Monday, May 11th, we had a surge of power through our house so great, that it magnified the brightness of our lightbulbs tenfold. The lights and one of the circuits proceeded to burn out, and the surge fried anything that was plugged in—as a strong burst of magnetic energy would. Even a surge strip did not keep the cable box from being fried. This type of situation has never occurred in our home in over 50 years. The event occurred at a little after 13:00 pm CST, or 18:00 UTC. No source was found for the surge, only a fried wire, which had caused a burning smell in the home. Certainly a malfunctioning wire, more than like fried by the surge as well, would not cause a surge in power, but a reduction in it. Would the Zetas care to comment on whether we are now experiencing EMPs from PX on a more frequent basis? If so, would it be recommended that all electronics not in use be disconnected from their power source? Space was relatively quiet, but the magnetosphere was fluctuating widely. [and from another] http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news... The cut was said to have been caused by an electrical surge. People in the area say "Smoke was coming from the electric cupboard from 86 Deansgate when the power surge hit. 4 fire engines responded to the call". Jade Barrow is a receptionist at 86 Deansgate, and said the whole building shook. She said: "The firemen explained to me that an electrical surge is like 2 magnets hitting each other. That's why it all shook because of the force." [and from another]https://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=3863141%3ABlogPost... May 15. After 15 days with approximately 300 hours of missing data, it appears the uninterrupted BATSRUS RCM image feed has resumed.
Air France 447 in 2009 and Malaysia 370 and the recent Germanwings A320 are in the news because they impact the airline industry, and the blame thus placed elsewhere. To date, pilot suicide, storms, and bad pilot judgement have been used, and how is the public to know otherwise? Electric trains such as the Disney Monorail and DC Metro crash incidents in 2009 and the recent Amtrak 188 go into investigation while talking heads murmur about safety devices or track maintenance or mechanical failure, which ultimately get the blame.
It is only when the public is broadly affected that the public can get a hint that something else is afoot. Cell phones are regularly having disrupted service but the blame is placed on blocked access to towers or bad weather. The blackberry outage in 2008 was blamed on a software glitch. If the public is frankly being lied to, engineers responsible for maintaining equipment and the grid are not fooled. The talk has spilled over into the press, or into conversations with the public. During the Washington DC blackout, the electrical problem was described at first by the Washington Post as a “surge”.
This is a key determinant between a failed electrical system, a simple outage, and electro-magnetic pulse. Pulse is a surge, and the sudden increase in the amount of magnetons and their associated electrons, such that equipment controlled by a steady pace of either particle flow goes into a runaway state. When equipment is guarded by surge protection, to guard against lightning strikes, it will shut down, as a brownout situation can damage equipment. But unless a lightning strike was present, there can be no excuse for a pulse or surge other than the presence of the charged tail of Planet X, aka Nibiru.
What can the public expect? As cell phone service and cable TV via satellite continues to degrade, as airplanes increasingly crash during complete electronics failure or are forced to land with smoke in their cockpits, as electric trains surge off the tracks and brakes fail, as transformers explode at dams and on the grid, and as residential lights flicker and erratic and unexplained and spotty blackouts descend, the public can expect endless inane excuses from the establishment. The truth will be withheld because mankind is so dependent upon his electrical systems and equipment that the thought of being without is unthinkable. It is mass denial.
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http://www.kptv.com/story/38688536/deadly-substation-fire-becomes-t...
(KPTV) - The deadly Substation Fire that started near The Dalles has become the top priority wildfire in the U.S., according to fire officials.
Officials said Thursday afternoon that 217 firefighters from 73 agencies across the state were working to control the 50,000-acre wildfire.
Additional resources, including 60 more people to help on all aspects of the firefighting operation, were headed to the scene Thursday after the fire was designated the country’s top priority wildfire.
Officials said there was also a significant air attack being utilized on the fire, including multiple tankers dropping water and retardant.
Firefighters said 35-40 mph winds created challenging conditions for firefighters Thursday, with the fire seeing significant growth at its south end, as well as growth to the north.
The fire was first spotted Tuesday (July 17) near The Dalles and quickly got out of control. It spread 18 miles south its first night.
One person has died as a result of the fire. Investigators said 64-year-old John Ruby was creating a fire line with his tractor to protect neighboring property when he died from exposure to the fire.
The Ruby family released a statement Thursday thanking the community for their support, while also acknowledging that they were still “actively working to keep our friends and neighbors safe.” A donation fund was also established by the family.
Wasco County Sheriff Lane Magill said Thursday multiple agencies were working around the clock to determine the cause of the fire. He described it as an “ongoing criminal investigation,” but he said releasing any further details could compromise the investigation.
A tip line was created as part of the investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-452-7888.
Officials said 900 homes were under Level 2 – “Be set” – and Level 3 – “Go now” – evacuation orders. The towns of Moro and Grass Valley were under Level 3 evacuations.
As of Thursday evening, Biggs Junction was reduced to a Level 2 evacuation.
Evacuation updates are being posted at facebook.com/SubstationFire2018. .."
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https://patch.com/iowa/cedarfalls/iowa-flight-grounded-due-smoke-ai...
An Allegiant flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Cedar Rapids Airport, according to reports. The plan was on the way to Phoenix-Mesa Gateway.
The flight took off at 11:54 a.m. Wednesday (July 4) , Nick Stewart of CBS2 reports. Seventeen minutes later, smoke in the aircraft forced the pilot to turn around and make an emergency landing. No injuries were reported.
A Twitter user identifying as Chris Pelton said Flight 101's cabin was filled with smoke due to an electrical fire. Pelton said everyone "is burning up inside with no air running for almost 45 [minutes] while they inspect the outside of the plane."
Allegiant flight 101 got an electrical smoke filled cabin, landed and stuck on the runway while everyone is burning up inside with no air running for almost 45 min while they inspect the outside of the plane. Hello!!! The smoke is inside of the airplane.#AllegiantAirDoesntCare pic.twitter.com/z2wcCtsGvT
— Chris Pelton (@ChrisPelton8) July 4, 2018
http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/29/technology/comcast-outage/index.html
http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/29/technology/comcast-outage/index.html
The outage started Friday morning and quickly spread to several cities, including New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, San Francisco, Denver and Chicago, according to Downdetector.com, a site that monitors service outages. Complaints peaked early in the day, but Comcast (CCZ) service problems continued popping up well into the afternoon. In some cases the outage last most of the afternoon, but Comcast said in a tweet Friday evening that it had started restoring service.
The company was trying to determine just what went wrong, but said in a statement that "one of Comcast's large backbone network partners had a fiber cut that we believe is also impacting other providers."
The company could not say how many people were affected by outage, which it called "nationwide."
Fiber optic cables are used for long distance high-speed data transmission.
One of Comcast's large backbone network partners had a fiber cut that we believe is also impacting other providers. It is currently affecting our business and residential internet, video and voice customers. We apologize & are working to get services restored as soon as possible
— ComcastCares (@comcastcares) June 29, 2018
Customers took to their cellphones and mobile devices to complain vociferously on Twitter. Some reported difficulty getting through to Comcast customer service. The company took to Twitter to provide updates and urged customers not to call 911.
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http://www.wric.com/news/local-news/thousands-lose-power-after-fire...
GLOUCESTER, Va. (WAVY) -- A large fire at a Dominion Energy substation caused over 10,000 people to lose power Sunday afternoon (June 17).
According to the Abingdon Volunteer Fire Department, the fire happened at the Dominion Energy facility in the 7500 block of Guinea Road.
Robert Partlett with the Abingdon Volunteer Fire Department says the emergency call for the fire came in just before 4 p.m.
Dominion Energy says the fire was put out within an hour and it was contained inside the substation. There wasn't any structure damage.
Approximately 10,738 Dominion customers were without power when the fire first started, Dominion said. Around 8 p.m. the majority of the power was restored.."
http://cphpost.dk/news/airliner-forced-to-make-emergency-landing-at...
A Boeing 737-300 from the budget airline Air Baltic that had taken off at 16:30 (June 14) from Riga had to make an unscheduled landing in Copenhagen on Wednesday afternoon.
The aircraft was flying to Amsterdam and had the capacity to carry around 150 passengers, reports BT.
During the incident the alarm was upgraded from a Standby 1 to a Standby 2 landing which meant that in addition to the airport’s own fire service, personnel from Tårnby fire station and a number of ambulances were sent to the scene.
“It was a faint smell of smoke in the cabin that prompted the captain to make an emergency landing,” said Sara Emborg, a Copenhagen airport press spokesperson.
After a thorough search of the aircraft had been carried out, it was clear that nothing was amiss after all..."
https://www.cnet.com/news/comcast-landline-phone-service-still-havi...
Comcast tells CNET the outage is mostly fixed, but some small businesses still say the phones are down.
Comcast confirmed Wednesday it's having some phone trouble nationwide. Several major cities are affected, according to the website Down Detector, including New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Portland, Houston, Denver, Philadelphia and Seattle, and many small businesses are taking to social media to tweet that they can't take calls.
As of Thursday, June 7, Comcast service hasn't entirely been restored. Comcast tweeted that "a small group continues to see issues" and suggests that customers reset their voice modems to try to fix it.
Outage Update: Phone services for most customers have been restored. Unfortunately, a small group continue to see issues. We are working hard to restore services to all and apologize for this inconvenience. For further assistance: https://t.co/0jurMjmRaQ
— Comcast Business (@comcastbusiness) June 7, 2018
Comcast tells CNET that only its Xfinity Voice landline phone service is affected, not internet services. Some people are reporting that their Comcast internet is down as well, but others report it's working just fine.
@comcastbusiness customers may still be experiencing an issue with their Voice service. We appreciate your patience as we continue to resolve. Please continue to check back here for more updates.
— ComcastCares (@comcastcares) June 6, 2018
At 12:37 p.m. PT Wednesday, Comcast told CNET that most services have been restored:
"We experienced a service interruption today with our Comcast Business Voice and VoiceEdge Select services and we apologize. Our engineers began working to address the issue immediately and services have been restored for most of our customers. We recognize that some customers are still impacted and we expect the issue to be fully resolved shortly. We have every resource focused on getting everyone back online and apologize again to the customers who were affected."
However, small businesses are still actively tweeting that their phone lines are down. Here are a few we saw earlier Wednesday:
Our phone line is out!! We are OPEN! Email your orders in to louieslittlehut@gmail.com. Apologies for the inconvience!#Repost @livingwellvermont
— Louie's Little Hut (@louieslittlehut) June 6, 2018
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We are experiencing outages from #Comcast; therefore, our phones are down. pic.twitter.com/pzjyo1pTXr
Due to a Comcast Business phone outage in our area, our phones might be temporarily down. If so please call 786-586-6119. Thank you !!
— AutoClubOfMiami (@AutoClubMiami) June 6, 2018
Due to a Comcast outage, our phones are currently down. If you need to reach is, please email admin@nashvilletoffeecompany.com. pic.twitter.com/JwDwjd5S0u
— Nashville Toffee Co (@NashvilleToffee) June 6, 2018
Our phones have been down this AM. Sorry! We have our fingers crossed that Comcast will get everything fixed soon. In the meantime, you can always email us at info@sweetmarias.com
— sweet maria's coffee (@sweetmarias) June 6, 2018
Originally published June 6 at 12:07 p.m. PT.
Update, 1:06 p.m. PT: With Comcast statement.
Update, 2:20 p.m. PT: To add Comcast's assurance that internet is not affected, only phones.
Update, June 6 at 9:08 a.m. PT: To point out that Comcast's service still hasn't been fully restored as of Thursday morning.
Power substation in Dhaka, Bangladesh catches fire (May 30, 2018)
Shahbagh Police Station OC Abul Hasan said an explosion of a transformer triggered the fire around 8:45pm on Wednesday.
Electricity supply to the neighbourhood was disrupted.
Several units of firefighters brought the fire under control after more than an hour's efforts.
https://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2018/05/30/power-office-in-dhakas-p...
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/dhaka/2018/05/30/massive-fi...
http://www.newagebd.net/article/42471/fire-at-132kv-sub-station-plu...
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/emergency/emergency-landing-at-auc...
A Qantas flight has made an emergency landing at Auckland International Airport after the cabin filled with smoke due to a faulty oven.
The Boeing 737-800, capable of carrying up to 172 passengers, departed from Auckland
at 1.10pm today (May 24) and was due to land in Sydney at 4.50pm New Zealand time.
Instead it travelled less than 100km before the smoke was identified..."
https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/travel-troubles/104182741/plane-make...
A Qantas aircraft has made an emergency landing at Auckland International Airport after smoke filled the cabin..."
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http://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/seaplane-pilot-makes-eme...
A pilot suffered minor burns after he was forced to make an emergency landing Monday in Strathcona County.
The pilot noticed smoke in the cabin around 2 p.m. on May 21, landing the 10-550 Super Seaplane at the South Cooking Lake Airport, about 20 km east of Edmonton.
After landing, the pilot escaped before the plane was fully engulfed in flames..."
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American Airlines aircraft makes emergency landing in Kingston
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/American_Airlines_aircraf...
KINGSTON, Jamaica , May 25, 2018 — An American Airlines aircraft which was en route from Miami to Colombia was forced to make an emergency landing at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston (NMIA) this afternoon.
It has been reported that shortly after midday passengers saw smoke coming from the plane and a decision was made to land so that the source of the smoke could be identified..."
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http://www.koat.com/article/frontier-flight-makes-emergency-landing...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) —A Frontier Airlines flight from Tulsa, Oklahoma, to San Diego was forced to make an emergency landing in New Mexico after flight attendants smelled an unknown odor.
KJRH-TV in Tulsa, Oklahoma, reports Frontier Airlines Flight 1839 (May 20) made an emergency landing at the Albuquerque International Sunport late Sunday due to the unknown smell in the cabin.
https://www.news4jax.com/news/officials-fire-erupts-at-jea-substati...
ORANGE PARK, Fla. - It took fire crews about 40,000 gallons of water Saturday (May 12) afternoon to extinguish a fire of a transformer at a JEA substation on Shaw Street, according to the Orange Park Fire Department.
There was no report of injuries.
Fire officials said the fire broke out at around 4:20 p.m. Witnesses in the area say they heard a loud explosion while driving on U.S. 17.
Electricity outages were reported in the area. The JEA website showed 2,200 power outages when the fire was first reported. All power was restored by 6 p.m.
Orange Park, Clay County and First Coast Navy fire units all responded to put out the fire.
JEA estimates approximate 1,000 gallons of mineral oil was spilled out of the transformer, but was contain on the site.
According to information on the airline tracking website FlightAware, the American flight — an Airbus 321 carrying 175 passengers and six crew members — left O'Hare at around 8:09 a.m. Tuesday, May 8. The plane, however, was back on the ground in Chicago at 9:13 a.m., the website stated.
In a statement Tuesday, American Airlines said the reason for the emergency landing was because crew members noticed "a possible odor in the cabin," according to NBC 5 Chicago. But passengers on the aircraft claim smoke was potentially entering the cabin.."
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/flights/todayinthesky/2018/05...
A Delta Air Lines flight arriving to Denver was evacuated by the plane's emergency exits after the cabin began to fill with smoke Tuesday (May 8) evening, according to media reports.
The incident occurred on Delta Flight 1854, an MD-90 aircraft that departed Detroit at 7:16 p.m ET and landed in Denver at 8:13 p.m. MT, according to flight-tracking service FlightAware.
Flight 1854 passenger AJ Davidson told KUSA TV of Denver he was on the flight, saying it was already on the ground and taxiing to a gate when the smoke was noticed.
"Everyone was kind of yelling, like, 'Hey, there's smoke coming out of the vents. What's going on? Open the doors. Why aren't the masks dropping down?' " he said to the network.
https://twitter.com/rachelnaftel/status/994038587007127553
"After a couple of minutes, the flight attendant was like, 'Everyone get low to the ground and cover your mouth with a blanket, or clothes, or whatever you have.' And maybe a minute later, they finally made the call to evacuate the plane," he added. "And she yelled, 'Evacuate the plane,' and seconds later, the doors popped open. We all jumped down the slide and got out of there as fast as we could."
Delta confirmed to KUSA that passengers deplaned via slides and over the wing after smoke was seen in the cabin. Passengers were bussed to the terminal.."
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