Explosion at electric substation cause thousands to lose power in Westerville, Ohio


WESTERVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) – An explosion in the city of Westerville caused thousands to lose power during the early hours of Tuesday morning.

According to Westerville police a transformer exploded at an electric substation in Westerville, in the 700 block of McCorkle Boulevard, near Maxtown Road, at around 3:30 a.m.


At the time of the explosion over 4,200 people were without power and the City of Westerville reported that power outages were contained primarily to the northeast side of town, “due to a fire at @WvilleElectric substation.”

As of 5:30 a.m. there are still around 1,000 Westerville Electric customers without power and city officials are using a drone to try and assess the damage. A spokesperson called the incident a significant fire from an unknown origin.

Three intersections on Maxtown Road remain closed, including those at McCorkle Boulevard, Hilmar Drive and North Spring Road while crews continue to investigate.

An explosion at an electric substation in Westerville caused thousands to lose power in the early morning hours of May 14, 2024 (Ronald Clark/NBC4)

Police said there is no active fire and no injuries were reported. Smoke was seen from the area of the substation and several residents reported via social media hearing a very loud boom and lights flashing as if it were continuous lightning.

Authorities urge all motorists to treat intersections with traffic lights as if it were a four-way stop.



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2024-05-14 09:45:43

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