Power has been restored to all customers affected by an outage in Ballard this morning.
The outage started about 10 a.m. when a wire fell during maintenance work near Ione Place and Tallman Avenue, cutting service to about 5,400 homes and businesses. Crews restored power to most customers at 10:35 a.m. The remaining 143 customers were brought back in service about 1 p.m.
The general boundaries of the outage were NW 70th Street on the north, the Ship Canal on the south, Puget Sound on the west and 9th Avenue NW on the east. Not all homes and businesses in that area were affected.
For updates, please visit our system status map online at www.seattle.gov/light/sysstat .
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