UPDATE — Clallam PUD has about 100 customers still without power

FROM CLALLAM COUNTY PUD:

UPDATE (5:30pm, 8/30)

There are currently under 100 customers without power.

This includes just under 20 in the Hoko area and just over 80 in the S. Shore area.

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From Clallam County PUD as of 10:20 a.m. today:

August 30, 2015

The PUD experienced weather related outages across Clallam County on Saturday, August 29, 2015, resulting from high winds.

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Crews worked throughout the day and overnight to restore power, but some areas continue to experience outages.

Current Area Outages:

Lower Hoko Ozette Road

Upper Ho Road

South Shore Road (Lake Sutherland)

East Beach Road and Lake Crescent Lodge

Olympic Hot Springs Road

Little River Road

Black Diamond Road

Old Mill Road south of and including Simmons Road

Wild Cat Road

Ranger Road

Oxenford Road

Quail Run Road

Upper Eden Valley Road

These areas are estimated to be restored by mid-day Sunday. Any customers who lost power after 8:00 PM Saturday evening would not be a part of these outages and should call the outage number.

Any customer whose power has not been restored by mid-day Sunday should contact the outage number.

To report an outage call: (360) 452-9771 or (800) 542-7859

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