(KLZA)-- Two early morning power outages occurred in Falls City Monday.
Falls City Utility Superintendent Ray Luhring told MSC News the first outage around 4:00 A.M. Occurred when an insulator burned up at the OPPD substation by the Falls City Power Plant.
When the outage occurred Falls City started to generate power.
Shortly before 7:00 A.M., the second outage occurred when an OPPD employee accidentally opened a switch cutting the power off.
Repairs have been made, and OPPD is once again supplying power to Falls City.
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