What caused the power outages?
Storms are suspected in the Sun Valley outage, while the cause of the Reno Stead Airport outage is under investigation.
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Power has been successfully restored to thousands of NV Energy customers in Nevada following separate outages in Sun Valley and north of Reno Stead Airport. Storms and investigations into the causes are underway.
NV Energy faced two significant power outages in Nevada. The first, near Sun Valley, impacted 6,696 customers and was caused by storm activity in the Reno-Sparks region. NV Energy crews worked to restore power, and the service was fully restored the same night. The specific cause is still under investigation. A separate incident left over 6,000 customers without power north of the Reno Stead Airport. This outage started just before 5:30 p.m., and NV Energy addressed the issue, restoring power to the affected area. NV Energy emphasizes community engagement, encouraging customers to report outages through their website or mobile app.
Storms are suspected in the Sun Valley outage, while the cause of the Reno Stead Airport outage is under investigation.
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