Update: Delridge tree/power-line fire; thousands lose power

(As of 6:20 pm, 99% of those affected had the power back. At 1:15 am Tuesday, the rest went on)

4:56 PM: Checking on a fire call in the 6900 block of Delridge (map) and – may be coincidental, or not – a report of a power outage at the West Ridge Apartments. We’re also getting multiple reports via Twitter and e-mail of power flickers in other areas; scanner ace Katie tells us the 6900 block of Delridge incident is reported as a burning transformer.

5:11 PM UPDATE: Apparently another transformer fire, per the scanner. Big traffic trouble, according to our crew on the scene. Police and fire are working to keep people away from the area. Another update – we’re now being told at the scene that this started when a tree came down and snapped a line, sparking fire(s). You can see the tree in this photo:

The power will be out until Seattle City Light can repair the damaged line, fire crews tell us at the scene.

5:21 PM UPDATE: Lights are out at Delridge/Orchard and Delridge/Myrtle – compounding the traffic trouble. And in comments, as well as via Twitter/Facebook, we’re getting indications the outage is fairly widespread – reports from Westwood and Highland Park as well as Delridge vicinity.

5:30 PM UPDATE: Just checked with City Light – 3,700 customers (homes/businesses) affected by the outage right now. No estimate yet for when they’ll get the power back on, but we have seen more SCL crews arriving in the area. SCL has an official news release out about this – see it here.

6:03 PM UPDATE: No updates on the repair situation so far. Have substituted better photos from our official camera, for the early ones sent in via BlackBerry. Also added the one immediately above – note Engine 87 – that’s not a regular West Seattle engine; because so many WS crews were at the industrial-district fire (we’ll be adding photos of some of them!), crews from elsewhere shifted into our area.

6:10 PM UPDATE: In comments as well as FB and e-mail, we’re hearing from some folks who just got their power back.

6:20 PM UPDATE: City Light reports via Twitter that all but 37 customers (homes/businesses) have their power back – the remainder may be out for more than five additional hours, while repairs are done.

6:44 PM: Here’s the brief SCL online wrapup. Thanks again to everyone who has shared information via comments, texts, phone calls, e-mail, Twitter, Facebook, etc. – that provides a much more thorough picture of what’s happening in situations like this than is possible even to see with on-scene reporting plus the utility’s own reports, plus fast word as things change and are resolved. Here’s how to reach us 24/7.

10:07 PM: Thanks to Dietrich for sharing video shot as the incident unfolded – it’s more than 7 minutes long, but a little more than halfway in, you will see some of the flames (shot from down the block):

1:48 AM TUESDAY: Via Facebook, Phil tells us the last pocket got its power back at 1:15 am – after more than eight hours without it.

40 Replies to "Update: Delridge tree/power-line fire; thousands lose power"

  • MargL September 20, 2010 (4:57 pm)

    Yeah – power flicked off and back on here in Arbor Heights. Just long enough to have to reset all the clocks without battery backup.

  • Ashley Calabro September 20, 2010 (5:01 pm)

    We heard three or four booms that sounded like a transformer blowing. The lights flickered here in Puget Ridge.

  • Mookie September 20, 2010 (5:02 pm)

    report now of second transformer fire, approx 24th SW and SW Myrtle…apparently at 6915 Delridge, there’s a tree into the wires that’s causing transformer fires “down the line.”

  • Vanessa September 20, 2010 (5:02 pm)

    Power flickered here also, near Mount St. Vincent’s, but we’re good….

  • Jason September 20, 2010 (5:06 pm)

    Flickers at 40th & Hinds, about 5min ago. No issues at the moment.

  • Garden_nymph September 20, 2010 (5:08 pm)

    This discussion is also in the forums. Pretty quick recovery if this was a transformer fire! Great job Seattle Public Utility.

  • Kb September 20, 2010 (5:11 pm)

    I’m always impressed by the speed at which reports come out on WSB…so this time I timed it. Seven minutes from power flicker ’till published story. Nice job.

  • Mc September 20, 2010 (5:12 pm)

    Power just went out again …off Sylvan Way, behind Home Depot

  • rockergirl5678 September 20, 2010 (5:12 pm)

    Were out in Sunrise Heights 30th & Webster

  • westcoastdeb September 20, 2010 (5:15 pm)

    No power 18th and holden.

  • rockhills September 20, 2010 (5:18 pm)

    Power is out @ 15th & Thistle.

  • M Jarred September 20, 2010 (5:19 pm)

    Power out at 36th and Webster. Flickered once and went out for a couple minutes. Was on for about 20 minutes or so and now is completely out (going on 10 minutes.)

  • Eric September 20, 2010 (5:21 pm)

    Power out at 25th and Thistle.

  • david September 20, 2010 (5:21 pm)

    No power again at 32nd & Webster, it’s been out for 15 minutes now.

  • westcrest September 20, 2010 (5:22 pm)

    Power is out in the Westcrest area.

  • Rebecca K. September 20, 2010 (5:24 pm)

    We heard the booms and our dogs could’nt get into the house fast enough. LOL Poor things were scared to death by it. I hope no one was hurt in this. Thanks for keeping us updated!! Great work WSB!!

    • WSB September 20, 2010 (5:28 pm)

      No reports of injuries so far. Will add that to story. Interesting thing is that since many West Seattle units were off helping with the Sunny Jim fire, there are some not-often-heard engine numbers in the scanner traffic on this. (Christopher Boffoli had sent some great shots of WS crews in action at that industrial-district fire and I’m going to add them as soon as this situation quiets a bit) – TR

  • Garbl September 20, 2010 (5:28 pm)

    Power also out between Holly and Willow on 35th.

  • Que September 20, 2010 (5:29 pm)

    Power is out at Denny and the SW Community Center.

    Power is on at 35th and Trenton though.

  • MB September 20, 2010 (5:29 pm)

    Power flickered in Highland Park but didn’t go out. Husband called from Safeway (I’m assuming on Roxbury, but not sure) and said people freaked out when the power went out there.

  • MB September 20, 2010 (5:37 pm)

    When I said Highland Park I meant at 12th and Cloverdale where I am…sounds like some others around me may be without power.

  • matt September 20, 2010 (5:37 pm)

    Delridge and thistle is out

  • Wyndow September 20, 2010 (5:40 pm)

    Power out @ 28th and Kenyon

  • Adub September 20, 2010 (5:43 pm)

    No power here @ 30th & Cloverdale. Anyone know when it’s due to come back on?

    • WSB September 20, 2010 (5:51 pm)

      Adub, as noted in the story, SCL does not have an estimated time yet. But we know crews are on the scene. Adding some better pictures momentarily, too…

  • Sue September 20, 2010 (5:51 pm)

    I lived in West Ridge Park for 2 years (3 years ago) and every time the power went out (which was excessively often), it took FOREVER for it to come back on. Hope things have improved and it will not be a lengthy outage.

  • Catharine Lutes September 20, 2010 (6:05 pm)

    Power is back here 31st and Webster.!!

  • ac September 20, 2010 (6:06 pm)

    Power has just come back on at 18th and Kenyon (7900 block)…

  • rahelc September 20, 2010 (6:10 pm)

    Zippy’s Giant Burgers is in the powerless zone we had to close for the evening..

  • CJP September 20, 2010 (6:13 pm)

    *waves @ ac* just came on behind you on 17th/Elmgrove too :)

    Too bad about Zippy’s, I was thinking of heading over. Hope you didn’t loose too much business/food. :(

  • Claire September 20, 2010 (6:19 pm)

    Power is back on at 16th and Holden.

  • Drury September 20, 2010 (6:19 pm)

    Power back on 7500 block of 15th ave SW. Thanks WSB for being there. I was glad I could call folks across town to look at the WSB site for updates!

    • WSB September 20, 2010 (6:23 pm)

      Thanks, Drury … that harkens way back to the 2006 multi-day outage, when we first started doing news … before smartphones that gave more people access to the Web in outages! … some folks told us that’s exactly what they did, called someone to read them the latest. Last two outages, we somehow managed to avoid being in the powerless zone…stocking up on backup power for winter, though … TR

  • david September 20, 2010 (6:32 pm)

    Power back at 32nd & Webster 20 minutes ago. Thanks WSB!

  • DM September 20, 2010 (6:51 pm)

    TR , I’m a “semi-connected” slowly accepting luddite: dial-up computer, land line phone and no cell phone. There have been many occasions when that alarmed my friends…I don’t need “high speed” info. Just info, even if it means I have to wait a couple minutes longer. Today’s outage: my friends in Wallingford had a great time reading me the outage updates on OUR blog! And if I HAD to, and the land phone still worked, I could call my friends in the Bay area for the same update. Thank you for what you do!

  • DM September 20, 2010 (6:57 pm)

    Just so you know: Drury, DM: same person. Not sure why the ID keeps changing. I’m all for “real names” when commenting.

  • Betsy September 21, 2010 (10:37 am)

    Just curious why, in the cell phone video footage, the fire department waits for many minutes before putting out the fire? did it have to do with it being a transformer ablaze? I don’t know these things.

  • dsa September 21, 2010 (11:37 am)

    Do I understand correctly that a tree fell over and started all this? Does anyone know why the tree fell over? The one in the picture does not look dead unless someone cut it down.

  • Jc September 21, 2010 (4:24 pm)

    The tree fell over because of the heavy rain and it is right on the creek and with the winds.:( bye bye tree

  • dsa September 21, 2010 (11:55 pm)

    Thanks Jc, Interactive news, what a concept!

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