UPDATE 11:20 p.m. EST Dec. 27: Con Edison said that power has been restored to the affected area and is stable.
“There was a brief electrical fire at our substation on 20th Avenue & 32nd Street in Astoria this evening, which caused a transmission dip in the area. All power lines serving the area are in service and the system is stable.”
There was a brief electrical fire at our substation on 20th Avenue & 32nd Street in Astoria this evening, which caused a transmission dip in the area. All power lines serving the area are in service and the system is stable. Photo: Michael Friedl, New York Times pic.twitter.com/vq2Ao46rhk
— Con Edison (@ConEdison) December 28, 2018
Original report:
Electricity flickered off in some homes in the neighborhood, but there was a complete blackout at LaGuardia Airport.
View from my roof insane pic.twitter.com/ekLyolAPO5
— kjones4215 (@kjones4215) December 28, 2018
Power has since been restored to the airport, but inbound flights had been held at their outbound airports, according to WNBC. KABC reported that a ground stop was issued by the FAA, but runways have since appeared to be back up and running.
"Due to a power failure at #LGA, please allow extra time when coming to the airport," the facility said in a tweet.
The airport also said that travelers should check with individual carriers about flight statuses.
"There was a brief electrical fire at our substation in Astoria which involved some electrical transformers and caused a transmission dip in the area," Con Edison said in a tweet. "We're currently investigating the cause of the incident."
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said there is no fire currently and no injuries, but there are delays on the 7 train subway.
What we know:
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) December 28, 2018
- Light was caused by electrical surge at a substation.
- No current fire, no injuries.
- MTA has power, but there are delays on the 7 train.
- Power coming back on at LGA, but expect delays.
- Con Ed evaluating outages now.
More soon.
The transformer explosion at a #ConEd plant in #Queens is under control and there are no injuries at this time. https://t.co/WlXPG3uo0a
— Chief Terence Monahan (@NYPDChiefofDept) December 28, 2018
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