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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say some 85,000 homes and businesses lost power for hours in some cases amid windy weather in the Salt Lake City area.
Rocky Mountain Power officials said the outage late Thursday night affected a wide swatch of the Wasatch Front, from Centerville in the north to Tooele in the west.
Service had been restored to most of those customers by Friday morning, though some traffic lights were still out during the commute.
Rocky Mountain power is still investigating exactly what caused the outage, though wind was thought to be a factor.
KSL-TV reports that the outage caused the Tesoro Refinery in North Salt Lake to go into shutdown mode, which made its regular flare stack flames increase in size to burn off excess gas.
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