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TAYLORSVILLE — Power was restored Thursday morning after Rocky Mountain Power reported an outage affecting approximately 5,500 customers in Taylorsville and West Valley City on Wednesday night.
A Unified Police official said that a vehicle struck a telephone pole and got wrapped up in electrical wires in a two-car crash that resulted in minor injuries.
Rocky Mountain Power officials said that crews were working to restore power to all those affected. Power was estimated to be restored by 3 a.m.
We are aware of the large power outage impacting customer in Taylorsville and West Valley City. Crews are investigating the cause and are working as quickly & safely as possible to restore all those affected. For updates, please text OUT to 759677 or visit https://t.co/5KJ7zcJbrr
— Rocky Mountain Power UT (@RMP_Utah) June 10, 2021
For more information or to report an outage, you can visit rockymountainpower.net/outages-safety.html.