Power restored to Saskatoon neighbourhoods affected by outage within an hour
Saskatoon Light & Power crews responded to restore power to several city neighbourhoods following a cascading outage which originated on the city’s east side.
“It all started at 2:33 p.m. when a large poplar tree branch fell onto one of our main high-voltage transmission lines near Taylor Street and Preston Avenue,” says Trevor Bell, Director of Saskatoon Light & Power (SL&P). “The branch tripped out the eastern portion of our transmission ring serving the city. It caused power to go out at 18 of our 23 substations. This affected the east side, north end, the northern portion of downtown and some other areas.”
Bell says crews responded immediately and trimmed back tree branches. While they worked, SL&P restored power to much of downtown within 14 minutes at 2:47 p.m.
“Once it was safe to do so, we started re-energizing the rest of the city,” Bell says. “Most areas had been restored within 42 minutes by about 3:15 p.m. and the last few customers were restored within an hour by 3:33 p.m.”
City staff used social media channels to inform the public about the outage and provided updates on Twitter and Facebook. City staff will investigate why an off-site back-up system for City Hall failed to support the website. Meanwhile, users were directed to a City blog for website outage information.
Basic website service has been restored; service alerts will continue to be issued as needed.