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WEST VALLEY CITY — Power has been restored for thousands of Rocky Mountain Power customers after an outage in West Valley City, company officials said Friday.
The cause of the outage was substation interruption, according to a tweet from Rocky Mountain Power. As of 11:30 a.m., power had been restored in the area, according to the company's website.
We are aware of outages surrounding West Valley City UT affecting approximately 7,400 customers. The cause is substation interruption. The estimated time of restoration is 1:30 pm. For updates, visit https://t.co/5KJ7zd0MQ1 or text “OUT” to 759677.
— Rocky Mountain Power UT (@RMP_Utah) September 20, 2019
Initially, about 7,400 were without power, but as of 10 a.m., that number had been reduced to just under 5,000, according to Rocky Mountain Power's website.
It was not clear if the substation interruption was due to severe weather moving through the area. The Wasatch Front was experiencing various severe thunderstorms and precipitation from Brigham City to Lehi on Friday morning, according to the KSL Weather Forecast.
Get the full forecast at ksl.com/weather/forecast.