Workers need to replace several pieces of equipment that were damaged, an official said.
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No one knows who launched the attack Saturday on the equipment — which left over 40,000 people in the dark — but the incident in Moore County is being probed as intentional and a criminal act, authorities said. Fields said someone “opened fire on the substation, the same thing with the other one,” though no motive for the crime was determined yet.About 40,000 in the North Carolina county are without power.He called the attack “targeted” and said law enforcement would provide security for the substations and business overnight.
About 37,000 customers in the county still were without power Sunday night, according to poweroutage.us.
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