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The slaughtered electric lines eliminate traffic lights, companies, houses Tuesday morning in Montgomeryville, Lansdale [UPDATE]

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Police from the Canton of Montgomery said that the duration of the breakdown depended on Peco

Several electric lines slaughtered near the Airport Square shopping center in the canton of Montgomery have caused breakdowns of importance of traffic lights and power outages along and surrounding the North Wales Road on Tuesday morning.

Police from the canton of Montgomery announced on Tuesday morning on Facebook that the signals of the northern roads of Wales and Knapp and the north of Wales and Welsh roads are broken and operate with four -lane stop panels.

The police said that the duration of the incident depends on Peco’s ability to repair the lines.

Residents and businesses have said they had underwent online power outages, including at the Airport Square shopping center. Police have said residents with breakdowns should report damage to PECO by calling on 1-800-494-4000 or by visiting https://www.peco.com/…/customer…/contact-us/damage-claim.

At least two transformers exploded at the intersection of the northern roads of Wales and Welsh in the canton of Montgomery, the ignition of traffic posts and the temporary closure of traffic intersection around 6:32 am, according to the distribution of emergency radio from the county of Montgomery.

At 11 a.m., the two intersections were open and operated with four -lane stop panels in place until repairs were made, the Lansdale police said.

Residents reported power outages on Clear Spring Road in Lansdale Borough, opposite the Hillcrest shopping center, as well as breakdowns at the Airport Square shopping center and possibly to

Lansdale police help the police of the canton of Montgomery on the scene, as well as Upper Gwynedd Fire Co.

Meanwhile, roughly at the same time, according to the emergency ratings of the county of Montgomery, the fire service of the canton of Montgomery was called to the road to Route 202 and Horsham Road for another electric fire, with sparks and visible smoke emitting from a traffic post.

At 7:48 a.m., fire police were called to the scene, according to the county. The appellants also pointed out that the fire came from an electric box by the traffic post in front of the advanced automotive parts, but the fire on the circulation posts extinguished alone.

Avoid the area and find detours, because the Peco crews are on the scene to remedy the problem.

We will update this article with information from the FDMT and Montgomery police once received.

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