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Bird behind power outage for Landmark area

More than 200 Kelowna FortisBC customers lost power for almost an hour Thursday afternoon
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UPDATE 3:09 p.m.

A bird flying into the Glenmore substation knocked power out for more than 200 FortisBC customers Thursday afternoon.

sa国际传媒淲e do our best to protect the system from wildlife, but sometimes they get in,sa国际传媒 ForitsBC communications advisor Nicole Brown said.

UPDATE 2:31 p.m.

Power has been restored to the Landmark area.

FortisBC communications advisor Nicole Brown said the outage was due to an equipment failure that originated at the Glenmore substation and crews worked quickly to restore power to the affected areas.

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She said flashlights, a battery-operated radio and other necessary items should be kept at the ready during inclement weather in case of an unplanned outage.

UPDATE 2:20 p.m.

FortisBC estimates the power will be restored by 2:45 p.m.

ORIGINAL

Power is out for 217 customers in the Landmark area in Kelowna.

The power was cut out at 1:12 p.m. between Harvey Avenue and Springfield Road and the official cause is due to equipment damage.

The estimated time of restoration is unknown at this time.

Thirty minutes prior, a transformer was reported blown at Clement Avenue and Spall Road.

Workers have been reported on scene at the site of the transformer.

More information to come.

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