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Power outages at 46th and Locust, 57th and Market continue in dangerous heat (updated)

July 18, 2013

We’ve been getting reports of a power outage near 46th and Farragut between Spruce and Locust Streets. A neighbor, Christina Bach, tweeted today: “51 residents of S. 46th St without power since 9:45 p.m. last night. We are sweltering!”

West Philly Local reader Ellen Liebman whose friend Christina lives on that block sent in a note that PECO is finally on scene. We are trying to contact them for more information about what’s going on.

“It seems to be underground, so they are just going to be digging holes in everyone’s back yard until they find the problem,” writes Ellen. “They have already spray painted the lines. Christina had to take her three dogs in her car to a friend’s house, but she can’t stay overnight. No one has been in contact about a place to shelter – and taking three dogs to a hotel is a challenge.”

UPDATE (5:20 p.m.): About 100 customers are experiencing a service interruption due to some issues with underground equipment and cable in the area, according to PECO spokesperson Liz Williamson. “Crews have been working to make repairs to both the equipment and the cable and we anticipate having power restored to those customers by this evening,” Williamson said in an email. But some neighbors affected by the outage were told that the power should be back by midnight.

We’ve also received a report from a resident near 57th and Market who says her power has been out since 8 p.m. last night. “This is a mess! Every time we call, there’s a different reason why the power is out and a different projected time as to when our power will be back on,” Lori Coleman posted on the West Philly Local Facebook page.

UPDATE (7/19/13): The power near 46th and Locust was restored on Thursday around 8 p.m.

6 Comments For This Post

  1. Dave Says:

    Word on the street is that a “feeder cable” is shot (from the original wiring of the hood. They’re claiming a temporary fix between 10pm – 12am tonight, with a more permanent installation in the next few weeks.

  2. Anon Says:

    It should not take that long to figure out what the problem is. That’s unacceptable.

  3. Anon Says:

    Right on!

  4. Anon Says:

    People should start making calls and/or writing letters to the supervisors of PECO. Leaving customers without power for nearly a day in this kind of weather is unexcusable, in fact it’s total failure on their part and they need to be held fully accountable for all the inconvenience they caused their customers.

  5. Anon Says:

    And maybe even a few letters to the mayor as well.

  6. William Says:

    While I’ll admit this is terrible, having moved here from Boston I can say overall PECo has way fewer summer (and winter) outages, we used to lose power nearly every afternoon in our neighborhood.

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