In a shocking incident, an overwhelming accident that occurred in Greenville, South Carolina, resulted in massive damage, knocking power lines down and causing a significant disruption to the city’s power supply. The calamity struck the city on Wednesday afternoon, leaving about 140 customers devoid of electricity and brought traffic to a standstill.
The catastrophic event occurred around 4:33 p.m. near the intersection of North Pleasantburg Drive and Sweetbriar Road. Preliminary reports suggest a deadly pile-up that tangled up several vehicles, leading to disrupted cables and power lines laying sprawled across the busy road. The downed lines forced the city officials to block all lanes of traffic, allowing only a single lane as a detour for those traveling towards Bob Jones University.
Due to this unfortunate incident, about 140 households were left without electricity, as reported by Duke Energy’s website. However, the energy provider seemed optimistic about the situation and assured the worried residents that their power supply would be restored by 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Moreover, it has advised its customers to stay safe and exercise caution around downed power lines.
The accident caused substantial disruptions to traffic flow in the area. With traffic lanes entirely blocked and a massive cleanup operation underway, long queues of stranded vehicles were observed. While an alternative detour was provided, it wasn’t sufficient to handle the rush hour traffic, further magnifying the problem.
The police were swift to report on the scene. They worked in coordination with disaster management teams to secure the area, aid in rescue operations, and direct the traffic smoothly. Simultaneously, they urged the drivers in the vicinity to be patient and cautious while they worked to restore normalcy.
While the cause of the accident remains under investigation, this incident serves as an important reminder of the need for drivers to maintain a safe speed limit and stay cautious at all times. As the city navigates through this crisis, residents are hopeful to slowly but surely return to their regular lives.
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This story is still developing and more information is expected to be released as investigations continue. Remember to check for updates to keep informed about the situation.
Areas affected by the power outage include residents and businesses in the vicinity of North Pleasantburg Drive and Sweetbriar Road.
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