NYC-wide power outage blamed on explosion

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Electricity briefly went out across parts of New York City on Thursday night after a small explosion at a Con Edison substation in Brooklyn, according to the power company.

In a statement on X, Con Edison blamed a โ€œfault on a high-tension transmission lineโ€ for the five or 10-second outage that residents noticed just before midnight.

โ€œOur crews are investigating and making necessary repairs,โ€ the statement said.

NYPD officials said Con Edison workers were restoring a transmission line at a substation on John Street in DUMBO when a disruption occurred and caused power to surge.

No injuries were reported, and officials said the brief outage that followed did not disrupt essential services at hospitals.

By Friday morning, it was still unclear how much of the city had been affected.

Residents from Manhattan to Staten Island took to social media to ask if others felt a power surge.

โ€œSo apparently that lil power surge wasnโ€™t just my building and happened everywhere all the way to Brooklyn,โ€ wrote user kimmyy.

Other users shared videos of smoke billowing from the substation, which is next to the East River, and said they saw a small explosion.

The fire department said they responded to multiple calls in Brooklyn about residents stuck in elevators.

This is a developing story and may be updated.



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