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Raccoon knocks out power to nearly 39,000 in Seattle

Power is back on for nearly 39,000 Seattle City Light customers after a raccoon got into an electrical substation and knocked out power.

The outage covered a wide area from Fremont to Magnolia starting around 2:45 a.m. Wednesday.

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Jeffrey Pierce, who lives in Fremont, said he woke up to the sound of an explosion. He walked to a nearby power substation and saw crews walking around inside the fence.

"I realized there were two workers in hard hats with flashlights with a raccoon between them," said Pierce. "They were like, 'This guy is really dazed,' and I was like, 'He is?' And they said, 'Yes, he's the one that knocked out all the power,' and I was amazed."

Seattle City Light spokesman Scott Thomson later told KIRO 7 that the raccoon responsible for the outage was electrocuted and was not the same one whom neighbors saw.

One of the homes affected by the outage belongs to Athima Chansanchai.

Chansanchai, who lives in Fremont, realized that the power was out when her smoke detector started going off just before 3 a.m.

“Everything was completely dark, completely still,” said Chansanchai. “I looked outside and I realized all the lights were out.”

She said her biggest concern was the food in her refrigerator going bad, because at one point crews estimated that power wouldn't come back on until about 9 a.m.

“When I realized this might last more than an hour so I start moving things from the fridge to the freezer,” said Chansanschai. “Eggs, cheese and stuff like that.”

Seattle City Light got electricity restored to all customers by about 5:30 a.m.

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