St. Pete Pier closes due to power outage: Officials
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A significant power outage has struck the St. Pete Pier and a small section of downtown St. Petersburg, prompting immediate action from city officials. The St. Petersburg city government is currently coordinating with Duke Energy to resolve the outage, which has led to the closure of the pier and local businesses until further notice.
St. Pete Fire Rescue and police have been deployed to the pier to aid individuals in safely returning to their vehicles. According to Duke Energy, power restoration is anticipated by around 1:30 a. m. Saturday, although the specific cause of the outage remains unclear.
City officials have encouraged residents and visitors to stay connected for updates on the situation. The closure of the pier is particularly impactful given its importance as a local attraction and gathering space. As the city works diligently to restore power, officials are emphasizing public safety. This incident highlights the vulnerability of urban infrastructure to unexpected outages and the need for timely communication during emergency situations.