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Power outages in the night due to vehicle accident

1:58amCT -- Residents in downtown Columbia have been experiencing recurring power outages that are due to light poles hit and damaged in a one vehicle accident.

Sgt. Evan Burton reports that a juvenile is alleged to have taken the parents’ car and hit two power poles in the area of Burkesville Street between the Post Office and Five Star. Power is expected be affected for two or more hours.

In addition to law enforcement, KU, State Highway Department, and Duo County are all on the scene for restoration of power and repairs.




This story was posted on 2022-12-05 03:10:07
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Accident causes power outages



2022-12-05 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Columbia PD Sgt. Evan Burton.
Power outages resulted from a one vehicle, non-injury accident after midnight Sunday at the Columbia Bulk Plant by the Post Office in Columbia.

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Power poles damaged causing electrical outages



2022-12-05 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Columbia PD Sgt. Evan Burton.
A juvenile is alleged to have taken the parents’ car and hit two power poles in the area of Burkesville Street between the Post Office and Five Star at the Columbia Bulk Plant. No injuries were reported. Power went off and on several times after midnight requiring law enforcement, KU, State Highway Department, and Duo County to be on the scene for restoration of power and repairs.

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Work in progress around damaged light poles



2022-12-05 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Columbia PD Sgt. Evan Burton.
3:30amCT -- Power around the intersection of Burkesville and Hudson Streets in Columbia was affected during the night after a juvenile driver hit two power poles requiring immediate responses from law enforcement, KU, State Highway Department, and Duo County.

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