"Durham Power Outage: Crew Damage Delays Restoration Amid Record Low Temps"

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Thousands of Duke Energy customers in Durham were without power for about 35 hours after a work crew damaged equipment at a Durham substation during maintenance work, affecting over 11,700 people at its peak. Power was finally restored late Thursday, with Duke Energy crews working to restore power to the damaged substation and individual power lines. The outage impacted businesses, forcing some to close, and emergency shelters were opened to provide warmth for residents. The power outage also caused traffic light outages at major roads and intersections in Durham.
- Durham power outage update: Power restored, crew damaged equipment WRAL News
- Durham power outage extends into second day; city opens shelters ABC11
- Thousands in Durham still without power after equipment failure WUNC
- 'It's quite frustrating': City leaders speak on continued power outages in Durham WTVD-TV
- Thousands still without power in Durham during record low temps, restoration time pushed back WRAL
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