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More than 14K customers without power in Salt Lake County

More than 14K customers without power in Salt Lake County

Yahoo13-05-2025

SALT LAKE COUNTY, Utah () — More than14,000 people lost power across Salt Lake County on Monday, according to .
As of about 4 p.m. on May 12, reported 109 power outages affecting a total of 14,030 customers.
Crews have been notified of most of the outages, according to the outage map, and the cause of the outages is under investigation. Power is expected to be restored later this evening, with some outages expected to be restored around 6:30 p.m. and others as late as 10:30 p.m.
The outage caused Thanksgiving Mass at the Cathedral of the Madeline to be canceled and rescheduled for May 19, according to the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City. The mass was scheduled to celebrate the election of Pope Leo XIV.
ABC4.com is working to learn more about the situation.
Whether the outage is planned or not, Rocky Mountain Power offers some guidelines and tips to prepare for a power outage.
Safety and preparedness resources have been compiled by Rocky Mountain Power and can be found .
Some items that Rocky Mountain Power suggests to keep in an emergency kit are listed below:
Water
Have one gallon per person, per day
Non-perishable food
For both people and pets
First aid kit and essential medications
Copies of important family documents
Cash
Blankets
Rocky Mountain Power's comprehensive emergency preparedness list is available online.
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More than 14K customers without power in Salt Lake County
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