
According to a spokesman for Clark Public Utilities, the outage was caused by a vehicle colliding with a power pole
About 1,200 residences were without power Monday (Nov. 11) evening in East Vancouver.
According to a spokesman for Clark Public Utilities, the outage was caused by a vehicle colliding with a power pole.
The impacted residences were along Fourth Plain Blvd. according to the spokesman. Service was restored to the customers in about 20 minutes.
Other customers in the Burnt Bridge Creek area were impacted by a brief outage earlier Tuesday. In total, about 2,600 customers were impacted Monday.
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