A  car crashed into a telephone pole on Memorial Bridge in Roanoke Tuesday night, leaving dangerous downed power lines.
Sparks from a re-energized broken power line are to blame for the Lahaina Fire that killed 102 people on the Hawaiian island ...
Sparks from a re-energized broken power line are to blame for the Lahaina Fire that killed 102 people on the Hawaiian island ...
CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / 2023 Above, the burned cars of drivers attempting to escape the deadly fire line Front Street. 1 /4 CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / 2023 Above, the burned cars of drivers attempting to ...
The Maui wildfire that killed more than 100 people last year and destroyed Lahaina, Hawaii, was caused by downed power lines, ...
Above, the burned cars of drivers attempting to escape the deadly fire line Front Street ... On July 1 the company launched its Public Safety Power Shutoff program, a last resort measure that ...
Update - 2:50 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9The numbers provided below have been confirmed through the coroner’s office in each county to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.Total weather ...
Public safety officials from Cambridge and the MBTA responded swiftly to the scene, cutting power to overhead lines, and evaluating passengers for injuries. Seven were taken to local hospitals for ...
Authorities were called to the scene about 6:05 p.m. The crash caused Dawson Public Power District transmission lines to collapse ... and National Transportation Safety Board, who will conduct ...
This scene was the same across the Tri-State, including Mount Washington and Columbia Tusculum, where huge trees brought down power lines ... have to put their safety first,” Brooks said.
The Port St. Lucie Police Department and the St. Lucie County Fire District responded to the scene ... with two power lines touching the roof a home. Hutchinson evacuated as a safety precaution.
FORTUNATELY, A MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPUTY WAS IN THE AREA AND WAS ABLE TO HELP THE FAMILY CRAWL TO SAFETY ... THOSE LIVE WIRES ON THE GROUND. POWER LINES WERE ALSO AN ISSUE IN OKEECHOBEE ...