#UPDATE: In coordinating with the City of Celina and working to minimize impact to customers and local businesses, this emergency maintenance will begin at 9 p.m. tonight, instead of 7 p.m. as originally communicated. We apologize for the inconvenience.
— Dayton Power & Light (@DPLToday) December 31, 2019
Earlier Tuesday, the substation problem caused more than 6,100 outages, but there were none this evening.
There also were nearly 400 outages in Fort Loramie. DP&L said it hoped to restore power by midnight, but the lights came back on early, with power back on at least an hour sooner.
#OutageUpdate: Our north crews are completing work on the emergency maintenance in Celina and hope to have power back to our Ft. Loramie area custs before midnight tonight. Customers experiencing outages can check their status at https://t.co/6vl9Zg8eSn. Thanks for your patience!
— Dayton Power & Light (@DPLToday) January 1, 2020
As of 11:15 p.m., DP&L reported the following on its online outage map:
- Montgomery County: 13
- Logan County: 2
- Greene County: 2
- Shelby County: 2
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