Power outages Monday night

Shoreline, WALocal News

On February 28, 2022, Shoreline, Washington, experienced a significant power outage impacting 254 households at approximately 11 PM, primarily caused by a tree that led to a transformer explosion. The loud boom startled many residents in the Westminster Triangle, drawing attention to the severity of the incident. In another part of the city, an additional outage affected 36 households, possibly linked to fallen trees between Sunset School Park and Innis Arden. As power restoration efforts commenced, local authorities worked to assess the damage and restore electricity to affected areas. The article emphasizes the relevance of this event to the Shoreline community, highlighting the immediate effects on residents.

Furthermore, it invites locals to share any photos taken during the outages, fostering community engagement and documentation of the incident. By providing timely and relevant information, the article maintains a strong connection with its audience and underscores the importance of local news. This incident serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of urban infrastructure to natural elements.

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