29 August 2017
Power Outage Hit Over 700 Homes In Scout Lake Area
A tree toppled by wind after its roots were loosened from all the rain is the most likely cause of today’s outage, according to Homer Electric Association Director of Member Relations Bruce Shelley. Shelley reports three outages in the Kenai Peninsula, Island Lake – Nikiski knocked 25 meters out of power; 713 meters out of power in the Scout Lake area, which may have effected Funny River residents; and 11 meters were reported out of power in the Kasilof area. Shelley advises that crews are on site resolving the issues.
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