Squirrel Knocks Out Power to Thousands in San Diego

Squirrel Knocks Out Power to Thousands in San Diego
A squirrel runs on a power line in Los Angeles, Calif., on March 20, 2012. (Joe Klamar/AFP via Getty Images)
City News Service
12/22/2022
Updated:
12/22/2022
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SAN DIEGO—A squirrel caused a power outage that knocked out electricity for more than 6,000 San Diego Gas & Electric customers Dec. 22, but the situation was resolved in about an hour.

The outage occurred just after 11 a.m., affecting 6,758 customers in the Normal Heights, North Park, and University Heights areas, according to San Diego Gas & Electric’s Candace Hadley.

Crews were able to partially restore power by 11 a.m., with a full restoration achieved by about noon, she said.

Hadley said the outage was caused by a squirrel that came into contact with a power line or equipment.