Crime & Safety
Downed Trees Knock Out Power For Hundreds Near Edmonds
Police closed a stretch of Highway 99 after trees fell on powerlines near Edmonds Monday afternoon.
EDMONDS, WA — Hundreds were without power Monday afternoon after trees fell onto powerlines near Edmonds. Police said both directions of Highway 99 were closed near 228th Street Southwest just after 1:30 p.m. According to Snohomish County PUD, almost 1,400 customers were affected by the outage. An estimated time for restoration was not immediately available.
Edmonds police said crews from SnoPUD were already on scene and working to restore power, and officers from Mountlake Terrace responded to assist with traffic control. All lanes reopened on Highway 99 just before 2 p.m.
An earlier power outage, resulting from a deadly crash in Mountlake Terrace Monday morning, affected another 400 people near 44th Avenue West.
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#UPDATE ALL of Hwy99 is being shut down to due to down power lines. pic.twitter.com/e49mIi12oM
— Edmonds Police Department (@EdmondsPolice) January 6, 2020
Use caution in the area and stay far away from fallen lines. Crews are on their way. https://t.co/XbuThwz50g
— Snohomish County PUD (@SnoPUD) January 6, 2020
Service on southbound Hwy 99 may be delayed while @SnoPUD crews work to get power back up and running. There are no traffic lights, so please take heed of @EdmondsPolice and traffic control staff in the area. https://t.co/zNgJON5mQ4
— Community Transit (@MyCommTrans) January 6, 2020
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