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March 21, 2008
Power out for thousands in Providence, N. Providence
About 8,300 Providence and North Providence residents are in the dark this morning after a problem with infrastructure in Johnston.
National Grid spokesman David Graves says crews are on their way to the site now, off Killingly Street, to find the problem.
Apparently, he said, the power outages stem from a “recloser,” a device similar to a circuit breaker in a home. The recloser is designed to open when there is a disruption – such as a fallen limb on a power line – as a circuit breaker would.
It is also designed to close again – hence the name – when the problem ends, restoring power. It will open and close several times, sometimes making lights flicker, until a problem has fixed itself, for instance, a tree branch has blown away.
But if the problem remains, the circuit remains open and the lights go out.
The problem has affected the Fruit Hill, Smith Hill, and Academy Avenue areas in Providence, and bordering neighborhoods in North Providence.
-- projo.com staff writer Brandie M. Jefferson
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Got a voicemail from a friend who lives in Olneyville at 8:12AM saying his power was out. Power wasn't restored until after 12:30PM.
It is interesting though to see how National Grid distributes power. So now I know my location which isn't that far from Olneyville isn't on the same grid.