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By Brad Jennings
May 22, 2021 | 10:31 AM
The City of Prince Albert is asking that people stay out of the Cloverdale Fire burn area.
Fire crews are reporting an increase in activity in the area on the east side of Cloverdale Road which is a disruption to operations that are ongoing.
The City says Little Red River Park is open and individuals are welcome to use the park for recreation purposes.
MANSON About 1,200 MidAmerican Energy customers in Calhoun County were without power Tuesday afternoon.
According to Tina Hoffman, a spokesperson for MidAmerican, there was an “animal contact” in the substation near Manson shortly before 1 p.m. Tuesday, causing the power outage.
Crews were working on restoring electricity to the area and the power was restored shortly before 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Power supply restored in some areas in Pakistan after major breakdown ANI | Updated: Jan 10, 2021 17:27 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], January 10 (ANI): Power is gradually being restored in many areas of Pakistan after a major breakdown left the entire country in darkness just before midnight on Saturday, Geo News reported.
According to Federal Minister for Energy Omar Ayub Khan power has been restored at all Gujranwala Electric Power Company (Gepco) stations. It was resumed in Gujarat and Mandi Bahauddin districts.
Power was also restored at the 500kv Rawat-Naukhar circuit and the 500kv Tarberla-Rawat circuit as well.
Omar Ayub in his Twitter post said that 132kv grid stations around Lahore have been energised including Shadman, Qartaba, Mc Leod Road, Gulshan Ravi, Fort, Saidpur, Shamke, Sagihan, Ravi, Bund Road, Badami Bagh, Sabzar, Sheikhupura, Orient, and Sapphire.
hundreds of families here to have power restored. 11 months for the entire power grid, and some communities are still on generators. ricardo ramos was the ceo of puerto rico s power authority when maria struck the island. the storm was just too big. you knee what was coming. i mean, i remember specifically you said, our system is too weak to handle this. why wasn t prepa more prepared if they knew how vulnerable the system was? you don t fix in one day. you don t fix in one week. it takes ten years to fix the vulnerabilities that the prepa system has. now in charge of prepa, jose ortiz. it s going to take four to five months more to stabilize the system. if a storm comes tomorrow, he says they re ready. there are 32 contracts in place to bring people in. why didn t puerto rico do that for maria? they did too late. too late for people like