“We can confirm that there was a transformer fire contained within the switchyard at Plant Bowen today — there is no fire inside the plant structure itself,” Georgia Power spokeswoman Ashley West said.
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Transformer fire causes damage at Georgia Power plant (July 13, 2017)

“We can confirm that there was a transformer fire contained within the switchyard at Plant Bowen today — there is no fire inside the plant structure itself,” Georgia Power spokeswoman Ashley West said.
The term "switchyard" refers to an enclosed area, similar to a substation, in which the energy is moved from the plant itself to the power lines, according to Georgia Power.
West added that the “power delivery system functioned as designed and there were no customer power outages as a result of this incident.”
Plant Bowen, which is located in Cartersville, is the nation’s ninth-largest power plant in net generation of electricity.
Stratford Road re-opens after severe underground electrical fire (July 10, 2017)

A severe electrical fire on a busy Sparkbrook [Birmingham, UK] street broke out in an underground chamber forcing flames to burst out of a manhole cover.
A West Midlands Fire Service spokesman said: "An electrical engineer is on site and has requested a digging team. The fire is being linked to a nearby electricity sub-station".
Rashel Rahman added: "Emergency services were at the scene within five minutes but unfortunately there was a few mini explosions".
The fire was quickly under control but continued to rage for several hours.
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/stratford-road-s...
JetBlue plane makes emergency landing at JFK airport
http://nypost.com/2017/07/11/jetblue-plane-makes-emergency-landing-...
A JetBlue plane headed from JFK to Buffalo had to return to the airport for an emergency landing Tuesday morning, FAA officials said.
The Embraer 190 had just taken off at 6:48 a.m. when the plane’s crew noticed the cockpit was filling up with some kind of fumes.
The pilots immediately turned the plane around and landed back at the airport.
There were no reported injuries.
The FAA is investigating the incident.
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http://wfla.com/2017/07/10/smoke-smell-triggers-third-emergency-all...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – For the third time in as many years, an Allegiant Air flight made an emergency landing at St. Petersburg Clearwater Airport on Sunday (July 9). This time, the reason for that diverted flight was the smell of smoke inside the aircraft.
The flight diversion from the intended destination of Dayton, Ohio happened about eight minutes after takeoff from Punta Gorda Airport. Flight controllers at St. Pete Clearwater Airport scrambled airport fire crews who met the plane on the runway and scanned it with thermal sensors to make sure it wasn’t on fire.
After an all clear, the Allegiant pilots taxied to the gate for a more thorough inspection. The flight continued to Dayton several hours later, but it’s not clear whether Allegiant used the same aircraft.
The FAA tells 8 on Your Side the incident is under investigation. An 8 on Your Side review of aircraft maintenance records did not turn up any major troubles with that particular MD83 aircraft. It was serviced twice at the end of June due to odors from an unknown source.
Last year, another Allegiant Air flight made an emergency landing at St. Pete Clearwater Airport due to an alarming drop in hydraulic fluid pressure. In 2015, Allegiant pilots ordered the emergency evacuation of passengers at St. Pete. Clearwater Airport because of smoke in the cockpit.
(July 8) http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/three-thomson-cabin-crew-treat...
Three Thomson cabin crew have been treated for smoke inhalation after a fire started INSIDE the plane forcing the flight to make an emergency landing at Gatwick Airport.
Passengers onboard were escorted from the plane which had been travelling from Manchester to Girona.
Of 201 passengers travelling and six crew members, three of the crew were "being treated by medics".
It is unknown whether the patients have been transferred to hospital.
A spokeswoman for Gatwick airport said: "The flight was diverted because of smoke in the cabin.."
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http://miami.cbslocal.com/2017/07/07/flight-emergency-landing-miami...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) –A plane had to make an emergency landing at Miami International Airport (MIA) on Friday(July 7).
The flight landed just before 3:30 p.m.
Miami-Dade Fire officials responded to the scene and surrounded the plane. However, no smoke or flames could be seen once it landed.
The plane was ‘taxied,’ with fire crews following, to a terminal.
The flight, bound for Cleveland, Ohio, was coming from Kingston, Jamaica, with about 159 people on board before being forced to make the emergency landing.
The plane was directed to a gate and scanned for any possible heat. Test results came back negative so the plane was cleared to continue to its destination.
No injuries were reported.
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http://www.kiiitv.com/news/local/plant-explains-cause-for-this-week...
CORPUS CHRISTI (KIII NEWS) - The plant experiencing an operational interruption that resulted in flaring this week and the black smoke that could be seen throughout the Coastal Bend reported Friday that the cause was a loss of steam in the system.
Steam was restored at the plant and the flare has been significantly reduced.
Plant officials said the products being burned in the flare are light hydrocarbons. Directing these materials to the flare for burning allows workers to cleanly handle the materials when there has been an operational interruption.
The incident that initiated the flaring is under investigation and air monitoring shows that the quality of the air was within all regulatory safety standards.
Plant officials send their apologies to residents for any inconvenience this has caused.
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http://www.caller.com/story/news/local/2017/07/06/operational-inter...
Officials at the LyondellBasell plant in Corpus Christi are investigating is trying to find out the cause of flaring that started Wednesday.
Around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 5, the plant, located at 1501 McKinzie Road, experienced an operational interruption that resulted in flaring.."
King Country hit by major power outage due to substation fault (July 6, 2017)
Friday night blackout as power out in Hamilton suburb (July 7, 2017)
It'll be a dark Friday night for residents of one Hamilton [New Zealand] suburb.
Power to the Riverlea area cut about 9.30pm and isn't expected back on until 11pm.
The cause is listed as unknown.
This follows a power outage on Thursday, when an insulator failed in Transpower's Hangatiki substation.
That happened around 3.30pm and cutting power to more than 9000 customers for about two hours.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/94524148/friday-night-bl...
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/94469693/king-country-hit-by-major...
Hangatiki (1) and Riverlea, Hamilton (2)
http://ktla.com/2017/07/08/electrical-fire-explosion-at-ladwp-plant...
Posted 7:39 PM, July 8, 2017
Los Angeles firefighters are battling an electrical fire after an explosion at a Los Angeles Department of Water and Power plant.
The high voltage explosion occurred around 6:53 p.m. at a plant in the 18900 block of Parthenia Street.
A 230 Kilovolt equipment caught fire, according to a LADWP tweet.
Parthenia Street is closed in both directions between Vanalden Avenue and Yolanda Avenue until further notice, according to Department officials.
An undetermined number of customers in northern San Fernando Valley are without power.
https://reportca.net/2017/07/air-canada-flight-makes-emergency-land...
An Air Canada flight from Toronto to Vancouver made an emergency landing at Pearson Airport due to an electrical fire Tuesday night (July 4).
Flight 185 turned back to Toronto and landed before 7:45 p.m.
Peel police said a small electrical fire was to blame and emergency crews responded to the scene.
No one was injured.
Tech stocks appear to go nuts after computer glitch
July 4, 2017
http://money.cnn.com/2017/07/03/investing/nasdaq-apple-amazon-share...
The share prices of Amazon and other major tech companies appeared to go haywire on the eve of the July 4 holiday after a market data glitch.
The confusion arose when some websites incorrectly showed Amazon (AMZN, Tech30) plummeting 87%, Apple (AAPL, Tech30) dropping 14% and Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) jumping 79% late Monday.
U.S. markets had closed early ahead of the holiday. But the crazy moves weren't the result of wild after-hours trading, according to Nasdaq, the exchange where the stocks are listed.
Nasdaq said the misleading prices came from test data it sent out that was "improperly" used by third party companies that supply information to websites.
The bizarre numbers didn't affect actual trades in the stocks, Nasdaq spokesman Ryan Wells said.
If they had, the money involved could have been staggering. An 87% plunge in Amazon stock would have wiped nearly $400 billion off the company's market capitalization.
Saturday’s power outage was Costa Rica's second this week
Massive fire at San José power station leaves more than 100,000 buildings without electricity (June 28, 2017)
Wednesday a series of explosions and a fire at an electric substation in Desamparados, San Jose, Costa Rica left more than 121,000 of its customers without electricity for almost 24 hours.
"A total of 10 units and about 35 firefighters attend a fire in Porvenir de Desamparados, San José."
https://twitter.com/BomberosCR/status/880240455627288580
http://www.ticotimes.net/2017/06/28/power-station-blows-southern-sa...
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