(2:30 p.m. Tuesday) Power has been restored to all Butler Township residents following an outage Tuesday.
Around 11 a.m. crews were called to an electrical pole near Highfield Road and Williard Avenue for a possible fire.
Crews reportedly had to shut down a portion of Highfield Rd. due to some live wires that had fallen. It’s unclear what caused the fire.
Power was restored shortly after 2 p.m. At the height of the outage about 1,100 residents were without power.
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(1:30 p.m. Tuesday) Nearly 400 Butler Township residents remain without power Tuesday afternoon.
It was about 11 a.m. when crews were called to an electrical pole near Highfield Road and Williard Avenue for a possible fire.
Crews have had to shut down a portion of Highfield Rd. due to some live wires that had fallen.
It’s unclear what caused the fire.
West Penn Power hopes to have power restored to the affected residents by 2:30 p.m.
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(12:30 p.m. Tuesday)
About 1,100 Butler Township residents are without power Tuesday afternoon.
It was about 11 a.m. when crews were called to an electrical pole near Highfield Road and Williard Avenue for a possible fire.
Crews have had to shut down a portion of Highfield Rd. due to some live wires that had fallen.
It’s unclear what caused the fire.
West Penn Power hopes to have power restored to the affected residents by 2:30 p.m.
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