Over 1000 residents in South Anchorage are without power, reported around 10:40 a.m. on Chugach Electric’s social media page.
, the power outage had increased to 218 customers mainly centered between O’Malley and Huffman, with a few other locations around Anchorage.for the Anchorage Municipality, but with a focus on the Anchorage Hillside and Turnagain Arm until 1 a.m. Sunday. Sustained winds of 40-50 mph with gusts as high as 65 mph can be expected in these locations.
Chugach Electric is reminding its customers that this is a good time to charge their electronics and get emergency supplies ready in the event of additional outages.Most Read
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