UPDATE: Todd Long says crews have restored power to the majority of customers. He says they discovered an area west of the northwest substation where sections of utility cables between two poles were damaged by a lightning strike.
Long says it appears lightning strikes also damaged three other substations in the area. He says crews are working to repair the damage.
Anyone still having a service issue should call 256-535-4448.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Crews discovered an area west of the Northwest substation where five spans along the right of way were damaged by a lightning strike. In addition, it appears lightning strikes damaged three other substations in the area. pic.twitter.com/L6YRDlkCXY
— Huntsville Utilities (@HSVUtilities) August 8, 2019
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From earlier:
Huntsville Utilities says crews are continuing to work on restoring power.
A spokesperson for the company, Todd Long, says service has been restored to a large portion of the previously reported area, but there are still customers without power in Meridianville, Hazel Green, Providence Main and Perimeter Park.
UPDATE: Even though service has been restored to a large portion of the previously reported area, there are still customers without power in Meridianville, Hazel Green, Providence Main, and Perimeter Park. Crews are still on site. pic.twitter.com/2VVEMUlLNZ
— Huntsville Utilities (@HSVUtilities) August 7, 2019
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From earlier:
Huntsville Utilities says there is a power outage affecting the areas of Northern Madison County and Northwest Huntsville from the Tennessee state line south to Hwy 20 and from Wall Triana Hwy east to Hwy 231/431.
Be mindful of possible outages at traffic signals. Huntsville Utilities says services will be restored as quickly as possible. You can see the company's outage map here.
We have a power outage affecting the areas of Northern Madison County and Nothwest Huntsville from the Tennessee state line south to Hwy 20 and from Wall Triana Hwy east to Hwy 231/431. Services will be restored as quickly as possible. pic.twitter.com/8DPxXbjjmB
— Huntsville Utilities (@HSVUtilities) August 7, 2019