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Power outage in Triangle effects 1,900 residents

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Update

According to Prince William County Police spokesperson Jonathan Perok, the driver in the vehicle that crashed into the utility pole in Triangle has been charged with a DUI.

A resident stated that the power had been out since 2:30 a.m.

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Two outages in Triangle have left more than 1,900 customers without power.

According to Dominion Power, the energy supplier for the area, there are two outages in the Graham Park area.

The first outage has effected 1,902 customers, due to a vehicle accident, said Dominion Power’s outage map. The expected restoration time for the outage is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

The second outage has effected 21 customers, due to emergency work on the scene, according to Dominion Power’s outage map. The expected restoration time from the outage is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

Workers from Dominion Power are on the scene at the intersection of Olde Port Lane and Graham Park Road, replacing two power poles that were down.  

Prince William County Public Schools experienced bus delays at several schools in the area due to the road closures where Dominion Power was fixing the downed lines. 

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