A power substation fire in north Fort Worth, sparked by an explosion, has impacted 54 customers. Fire crews and Oncor are ...
The Fort Worth Fire Department said the fire was a "very active scene" Wednesday night and advised people to avoid the area.
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Fort Worth officials have not yet revealed what caused an explosion at a power substation that led to a large fire.
The Oncor website notes that out of more than 4 million customers they serve, there are 56 outages affecting 880 customers.
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According to Oncor, crews are working to shut off the electricity in the area so fire crews can attack the fire.
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Crews have not determined the cause of the fire and are working to restore power to affected customers, officials with Oncor ...
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At last check, Oncor was working on cutting power to the substation so fire crews can work on getting it under control.