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A large power outage impacted San Francisco on Dec 20, 2025

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Comment by Juan F Martinez 3 hours ago

TUOLUMNE CO., California

Tens of thousands of residents were without power across Tuolumne Co dt an explosion near a power station, according to the sheriff's office. No injuries have been reported.

Just after 5 p.m. Friday, the PG&E outage map showed nearly 30,000 without power across the county, including 1,957 households in Sonora and 27,773 households in unincorporated areas.

By 7 p.m., power was restored for most customers in the area.

The sheriff's office later said crews determined the explosion was connected with a transformer at ENGIE, a facility neighboring Ultrapower.

In a news release, ENGIE said its Sierra Battery Storage facility experienced an electrical issue around 4 p.m. and some electrical circuits and equipment tripped at the facility. The company said there was no fire on-site.

ENGIE said its facility has been disconnected from the grid while technical experts are investigating the cause of the incident.

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Comment by Juan F Martinez 3 hours ago

SEATTLE, Washington

An underground fire and more issues with the grid around Capitol Hill Station knocked out power to at least 450 customers around Broadway and John Friday night.

“Crews are responding to an energy response underway for a vault fire in the 100 block of Harvard Ave. E. Please avoid the area,” Seattle Fire reported about its “energy response” as the incident unfolded around 6:30 PM.

Friday night’s outage follows a disruption to electricity service in the same area Sun night.

A Seattle City Light spokesperson said that outage was due to “a piece of connection equipment that failed in the underground system” and likely not weather related.

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Comment by Tracie Crespo 5 hours ago

https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2026/jan/09/whitefish-mountain-reso...

Whitefish Mountain Resort evacuates skiers after lift breakdown


by MATT BALDWIN
Daily Inter Lake | January 9, 2026 3:00 PM

Skiers were evacuated from the Chair 1 Big Mountain Express lift at Whitefish Mountain Resort on Friday morning after a mechanical failure, according to resort officials.

The high-speed quad lift that accesses the summit of Big Mountain stopped at about 9:55 a.m. Lift mechanics were unable to fix the issue, and the backup system didn't function, prompting a full evacuation at about 11:30 a.m. All skiers were evacuated by 1:45 p.m.

Resort officials estimate about 150-200 people were on the lift when it stopped. The temperature at the summit was 15 degrees at noon, with a wind chill of 4 degrees.

During an evacuation, ski patrollers use ropes and a harness to lower people from the chair.

Hellroaring Basin and Flower Point were closed during the evacuation so all ski patrollers could assist. 

"More than 40 employees — including patrollers, mountain ambassadors, ski instructors and staff from the terrain parks and events department — were directly involved in the evacuation process," a message posted the resort's snow report stated. "Four patrollers came in on their day off to assist."

Officials expected the lift to be running again soon.

"Our lift maintenance team has identified the issue and believes it will be quickly resolved once the evacuation is complete," resort spokesperson Chad Sokol told the Inter Lake.

People who were evacuated will receive free lift tickets for future use, Sokol said. Passholders involved were given tickets that can be used by friends or family. 

"If any guest involved did not make it to the Base Lodge today, they can still call or visit in the coming days," Sokol said.

Chair 1 is 2,084 feet long and takes skiers from the base area to the summit in about 8 minutes. The current lift was installed in 2007, replacing the former Glacier Chaser lift that is now Chair 2, according to resort information.

Comment by Juan F Martinez yesterday

Sandton, South Africa

A fire at an electrical substation in the Marlboro/Eastgate area of Sandton on January 8, evening led to the temporary closure of Olympia Street. It prompted a swift emergency response from local authorities.

The incident occurred at approximately 19:15 and resulted in the closure of Olympia Street between Delphi Street and 15th Street while emergency services worked to secure the area.

The City of Johannesburg Fire Services, supported by FADT SecureFire services, responded promptly and successfully extinguished the fire.

“No injuries were reported as a result of the incident.”

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on Wednesday

MIDDLETON, Massachusetts

Hundreds of inmates at the Middleton House of Correction were evacuated to other buildings after a transformer exploded at the facility on Tuesday, officials said.

The transformer exploded outside an inmate housing unit at about 6:30 p.m. and “resulted in the evacuation of 407 inmates to other buildings within the secure perimeter,” the Essex County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement.

“The evacuation was orderly and secure, and there were no injuries,” officials said.

The explosion caused a fire that was extinguished. The housing unit “remains offline as firefighter crews and personnel from Middleton Electric assess the damage,” officials said.

The sheriff’s department brought in additional personnel to maintain security at the facility, and public visits were canceled for Wednesday, officials said.

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on Wednesday

Summerside, PE - Canada — Officials say a fire at an electric plant in western Prince Edward Island is now out, though the facility remains offline.

Crews responded to the scene at the Summerside Electric Power Plant around 5:50 p.m. Tuesday. The fire was contained by about 6:45 p.m. and officially declared over by 7:30 p.m.

“The plant’s exhaust system ignited as result of the Summerside Electric diesel generators operating at high capacity to meet peak energy loads over the last few days.”

The plant was immediately taken offline due to the fire. The city says there were no injuries, evacuations, or immediate risk to public safety.

A fire crew remained on site overnight as a precaution.

The plant remains offline, pending a full inspection and damage assessment, which is scheduled for Wednesday.

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on Wednesday

Havenside, South Africa, 18 hrs ago ~ Dear Residents of Umhlatuzana /Kharwastan/ Burlington Heights and Burlington Greenfields

Electricity Outage Update:
06/01/2025, 21:29

The outage is due to a fire at the Main Substation in Havenside. The Fire Department is attending to the situation, I am unable to provide a restoration timeline at this stage.

Kind regards

Cllr Samantha Windvogel
Ward 65

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on Wednesday

Chippenham, UK - Hundreds of Chippenham homes are without power after a substation explosion.

Firefighters were called to Gloucester Close, in the Queens Crescent area, shortly after 6pm this evening (Tuesday).

A substation burst into flames and at least one explosion was heard – as the incident knocked out the power in the vicinity.

Two crews – from Chippenham and Corsham – remained on scene at 8pm.

The power cut initially affected hundreds of homes across the town. The outage was resolved for most, but approximately 80 homes remain without electricity.

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on Wednesday

BUFFALO, New York

National Grid says about 3,400 customers are without power in the City of Buffalo. Much of the outage, according to the utility's mapping software, is just east of Main Street in downtown Buffalo.

A National Grid spokesperson tells 7 News, there was likely an underground fault that's causing issues in the city.

"The City of Buffalo has all underground service, so crews have to diagnose the issue, likely caused by fault in underground line," the spokesperson said.

It's unclear what exactly caused the fault.

Power outages stretch from East Utica Street, east of Main street, all the way south to Perry Street.

National Grid expected to have power restored by 10:30 a.m.

https://www.wkbw.com/news/local-news/buffalo/underground-fault-caus...

Comment by Juan F Martinez on January 1, 2026 at 6:53pm

Eurostar suspends all Europe trains over power issue during holiday travel

Eurostar has suspended all services connecting the UK to Europe due to power issues in the Channel Tunnel, disrupting holiday travel. Passengers were left stranded as trains from London to Paris, Amsterdam, and Brussels were cancelled.

A Eurostar spokesperson stated, “There was a power supply problem in the Channel Tunnel followed by a shuttle train coming to a halt inside.”

Stranded travelers expressed frustration and disappointment as they sought alternative transport. Many faced challenges finding flights or buses due to high demand and fully booked options. The incident adds to recent criticisms of Eurostar's service quality and pricing.

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