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Power outage hits downtown, east side of Cleveland
Power outage hits downtown, east side of Cleveland

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Power outage hits downtown, east side of Cleveland

CLEVELAND (WJW) — A fire early Tuesday at a Cleveland Public Power substation left large parts of downtown and the city's near east side without electricity, affecting key public facilities and businesses. More than 3,000 customers were still without power as of Tuesday afternoon, according to an update from Cleveland Public Power. Restoration is expected on Tuesday, but 'the timeline is uncertain,' reads the update. How hot is it going to get? 'We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused for our businesses and residents. We ask for your patience as we make the emergency repairs to restore service as safely and quickly as possible,' reads the update. 'Due to the uncertainty of our timeline, we are asking our customers to be patient as we work through this situation. We encourage any of our vulnerable residents, including elderly, and anyone with medical conditions, to seek relief at one of the city's cooling stations or with friends and family until power is restored.' The outage also affected Cleveland Thermal, which heats and cools the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center. The jail is currently housing more than 1,400 inmates, a county spokesperson said on Tuesday afternoon. 'The health and well-being of the residents and staff within the corrections center remain our top priority. Corrections officials continue to monitor the temperature within the facility and are allocating emergency resources as needed,' reads the statement. Cuyahoga County's Emergency Operations Center is arranging for the delivery of 'critical supplies' like pallets of water, ice and industrial fans, according to the statement. Corrections workers have also been taught to identify the signs of heat-related illness. Inmates have been advised to rest and limit strenuous activity. They've also been given 'increased hydration,' fans and 'additional shower access.' According to the utility, a battery at the Lake Road substation overheated and caught fire just before 4 a.m. After receiving clearance from Cleveland Fire, CPP began assessing the damage and identifying emergency repairs needed to restore service. Children thrown to safety as explosion, fire rips through Garden Valley apartments Among the affected sites were Cleveland police headquarters, Cleveland Public Auditorium, Huntington Bank Field, Burke Lakefront Airport, the Great Lakes Science Center and the FBI Building. Residential complexes and commercial properties are also impacted, including University Circle Apartments, East Side Market and Glenville Plaza. Other locations listed include: Huntington Convention Center Case Western Reserve University's East Boulevard garage Windsor Sub RTA Station at East 21st Street and Prospect Avenue Willard Garage East Bank Flats Kovacic NCRC Oswald Building Lexington Village Kirtland Gillespie East East 53rd Street Sub Manufacturing on Marquette Great Lakes Science Center (closed) Cuyahoga County buildings (closed Tuesday) Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court (closed) Cleveland Municipal Court (closed) Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (opening at 2 p.m.) In an evening update, Cleveland city officials announced that city hall and the public auditorium will be closed on Wednesday. 'We are closely monitoring the situation and working with Cleveland Public Power on restoration efforts,' city officials said in a release. 'We will provide updates regarding reopening as soon as the HVAC system is fully operational and safe conditions are restored.' Meanwhile, Cuyahoga Common Pleas Court and Cleveland Municipal Court will only be open to essential personnel on Wednesday. Click here to check the outage map. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

About 5,000 without power in Cuyahoga County
About 5,000 without power in Cuyahoga County

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About 5,000 without power in Cuyahoga County

**Related Video Above: Some Cleveland buildings remained closed Wednesday with power outages CLEVELAND (WJW) — After storms rolled through Northeast Ohio, thousands of FirstEnergy customers are still without power Friday night in Cuyahoga County. It is not clear when power is expected to be fully restored in the area after it went out around 12:30 p.m. At the height of the outages, 12,000 customers were without electricity. As of 9:45 p.m., about 5,000 customers still have no power. You can find the latest power outages right here. About 400 customers were also without power in Lake and Huron counties and 700 in Trumbull County at 5:45 p.m. See weather maps and radar right here The outages come as muggy heat continues to blanket the region. Cleveland Public Power has not announced any outages in the area. Find the latest weather alerts right here No further information has been released at this time. Check back for updates on this developing story. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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