Raccoon causes power outage at Salt Lake airport terminal

Raccoon causes power outage at Salt Lake airport terminal

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SALT LAKE CITY — A mischievous raccoon caused a power outage in an airport terminal Tuesday evening.

The power went out in Terminal 2 of the Salt Lake City International Airport around 8 p.m. A back up power generator was used to sustain the terminal.

Electricity was fully restored around 9:30 p.m. after Rocky Mountain Power crews responded and discovered that a raccoon "got into (a) power station" in a hospitality area near the airport, an official said on Twitter.

Some food vendors went without power for a while even with the generator allowing the most airport's most basic functions to continue.

No flights out of the airport were delayed as a result of the outage.

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