Why did Avista announce a possible power shutoff?
Due to high fire risk near Nine Mile Falls.
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This week, power outages have been a concern in two separate incidents. Avista announced a possible public safety power shutoff near Nine Mile Falls, Washington, due to high wildfire risk, while an Xcel Energy outage impacted customers in t...
Avista’s proactive measure to potentially shut off power aims to mitigate wildfire risk, a growing concern in areas prone to dry conditions. This decision impacts residents and businesses, requiring them to prepare for disruptions. You can download the KREM app to stream updates on your phone. <a href="https://www.krem.com?ref=yanuki.com" target="_blank">KREM.com?ref=yanuki.com</a> reports that nearly 1,200 customers could be affected.
Separately, the Xcel Energy outage, as reported by <a href="https://www.news8000.com?ref=yanuki.com" target="_blank">News8000.com?ref=yanuki.com</a>, was caused by a third-party contractor, underscoring the need for careful coordination during construction and maintenance activities. Although power was quickly restored to most, the incident disrupted traffic and daily routines.
Both events demonstrate the vulnerabilities of power grids and the importance of investing in resilient infrastructure.
Due to high fire risk near Nine Mile Falls.
Nearly 1,200 customers.
A third-party contractor hit a cable near Valley View Mall.
1,364 customers.
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