Blown transformers close schools in South Dakota
The local fire department said blown transformers pulled down power lines, causing an outage. Schools there were without power, forcing district officials to cancel classes and send students home.
South Dakota (Associated Press) May 14, 2010 -- Two blown transformers near Interstate 29 in southeast South Dakota left more than 1,000 homes and businesses without power, May 14.
Xcel Energy said the outage started just before 10 a.m. and affected the communities of Baltic, Crooks, Dell Rapids, Garretson, Renner and Sioux Falls and outlying areas.
The Tea fire department said the blown transformers pulled down power lines, causing the outage. Schools there were without power, forcing district officials to cancel classes and send students home.
Link: http://www.ktiv.com/Global/story.asp?S=12484551
Source: DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report




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