Cable Failure Causes Power Outage for 4,350
An underground electric cable failure caused an hourlong blackout for more than 4,000 Southern California Edison customers, a company spokesman said Thursday.
The power outage happened at 11:20 p.m. Wednesday and affected 4,350 Edison subscribers in a 4-square-mile area bounded by Yorktown Avenue, Indianapolis Avenue, Lake Street and Bushard Street, Edison spokesman Criss Brown said.
Electric service was restored for the residents by 1 a.m. Thursday.
Company technicians do not yet know the cause of the cable failure and are investigating.
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