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![]() ![]() Two nuclear reactors were offline after losing electricity, but officials said there was no danger to the public or workers. San Diego bore the brunt of the blackout that started shortly before 4 p.m. PDT.; most of the nation's eighth-largest city was darkened. All outgoing flights from San Diego's Lindbergh Field were grounded and police stations were using generators to accept emergency calls across the area. The outage was likely caused by an employee carrying out a procedure at a power substation in southwest Arizona and should have been limited to the Yuma area, power officials in Arizona said in a press release. The power company, Arizona Public Service, didn't immediately explain the procedure and were investigating why the outage wasn't contained. The outage extended from southern parts of Orange County to San Diego to Yuma, Arizona. It also affected cities south of the border across much of the state of northern Baja. Border officials said crossings into California are open. "It feels like you're in an oven and you can't escape," said Rosa Maria Gonzales, a spokeswoman with the Imperial Irrigation District in California's sizzling eastern desert. She said it was about 115 degrees when the power went out for about 150,000 of its customers. In Tijuana, people wandered out of their hot homes into the street to cool off while restaurants scrambled for ice to save perishable food. In San Diego, the trolley system that shuttles thousands of commuters every day was shut down and freeways were clogged at rush hour. Trains were stopped in Los Angeles, an Amtrak spokesman said, because there was no power to run the lights, gates, bells and traffic control signals. Police directed traffic at intersections where signals stopped working. Blake Albert Jordan, 20, saw a trolley come to a screeching halt as he neared the platform. Dozens of passengers emptied onto the tracks when the doors opened. Jordan said he called about 20 friends and family to pick him up in San Diego's Mission Valley, where he was visiting a friend, to his home in suburban Lemon Grove. None offered to venture on the roads. When a transmitter line between Arizona and California was disrupted, it cut the flow of imported power into the most southern portion of California, power officials said. The extreme heat in some areas also may have caused some problems with the lines, said Mike Niggli, chief operating officer of San Diego Gas & Electric Co. "Essentially we have two connections from the rest of the world: One of from the north and one is to the east. Both connections are severed," Niggli said. Niggli said relief was on its way, slowly. He said his 1.4 million customers may be without power until Friday. Two reactors at the San Onofre nuclear power plant went offline at 3:38 p.m. as they are programmed to do when there is a disturbance in the power grid, said Charles Coleman, a spokesman from Southern California Edison. He said there was no danger to the public or to workers there. The outage came more than eight years after a more severe black out in 2003 darkened a large swath of the Northeast and Midwest. More than 50 million people were affected in that outage. In 2001, California's failed experiment with energy deregulation was widely blamed for six days of rolling blackouts that cut power to more than 3 million customers and shut down refrigerators, ATMs and traffic signals. In Arizona, about half of Yuma County had power again Thursday evening after losing it earlier. Yuma County has about 200,000 residents and a little under half live in the city of Yuma. "It's 113 degrees right now outside," said Yuma city spokesman Greg Hyland, who was sitting in the dark, answering calls. Five hundred to 2,000 SoCal Edison customers in southern Orange County and Riverside County are currently without power and there is no estimate for when power will be restored, Coleman said. Capt. Mike Stone of the Orange County Fire Authority said several people were trapped and rescued at the tony Ritz Carlton hotel in south Orange County, Stone said. In southern Orange County, the sheriff's department dispatched deputies to busy intersections because traffic lights were out, said John McDonald, a sheriff's spokesman. Outages were confirmed in San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Laguna Hills, he said. Traffic was backed up in some areas, and the Orange County Register reported that fire crews were dealing with numerous calls of people being trapped in elevators. More... |
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San Quintin is completely blacked out. Except of course out here at our house...
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Theres lights all over Ensenada but out this way it's Dark.I have the Gen on the M.H. patched into the house.
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Power went off here in Yuma around 3:30 and came back on at 8:30 --102 degrees outside and 80 in home .
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The Iranians struck back???
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I thought I was a cross between Rube Goldberg and MacGuyver as I snaked an extension cord from a modest inverter in our camper toward our cable modem/wireless router...
Wary of surge on such a small (400w) unit, I cautiously powered up just the modem fully expecting no problem>>> Pfffft. Hung up on receive. ![]() So in other words, our ISP had some grid-dependent circuitry somewhere that rendered my pedestrian idea moot. Then I went back to my laptop I had already powered up in anticipation of being online and finding out what was going on. IT was hung; wouldn't even display the BIOS before Windows. So now I think "Ho shoot; the surge fried my laptop"... ![]() Gnashing my teeth for several hours until I hear the power come back, I try it plugged in and no problem. ![]() I usually run on just AC, and store the Li-On battery in the fridge @ 40% following best advice I've read online for longevity. Only thing I can figure is that the spike right as power was lost must've set some obscure state in the charging circuit that wouldn't allow a battery-only boot without a lick of AC first. Posting right now battery-only. |
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I have had a few weird events like that after power surges / blackouts. There has to be something sensitive in the battery charging unit that goes into hold...
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