Gunfire damages power substations, causing North Carolina outages

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Two power substations in a North Carolina county were damaged by gunfire in what is being investigated as a criminal act, leaving tens of thousands of people without electricity.

CARTHAGE, N.C. — Two power substations in a North Carolina county were damaged by gunfire in what is being investigated as a criminal act, causing damage that could take days to repair and leaving tens of thousands of people without electricity, authorities said Sunday.

Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields said at a Sunday news conference that authorities have not determined a motivation. He said someone pulled up and “opened fire on the substation, the same thing with the other one.” With cold temperatures forecast for Sunday night, the county also opened a shelter at a sports complex in Carthage.

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